mover
(Inglés)
- (transitive) to move (to cause to change place or posture)
- (transitive) to shake (e.g. to shake one's head, to shake one's tail feather)
- (transitive) to wiggle (e.g. one's ears, fingers, nose, toes)
- (transitive) to wag (e.g., an animal's tail wagging)
- (transitive) to move to, to cause to
- (transitive) to swing (e.g. a sword, a bat, a tennis racket, one's tail)
- (reflexive) to move (to change place or posture)
- (reflexive) to shift
- (reflexive) to move around, to get around, to drift (i.e. make one's way about a place, to navigate or travel)
- (reflexive) to budge, to stir, to twitch, to fidget, to move (in an agitated manner)
- (reflexive) to get a move on (idiom)
- (reflexive) to be moved (by a performance, etc.)
Frecuencia
Con guion como
mo‧ver
Pronunciado como (IPA)
/moˈbeɾ/
Etimología (Inglés)
In summary
Inherited from Old Spanish mover, from Latin movēre. Compare English move.
Related words
ponerse en marcha
bambolarse
batir algún potaje
meniar
meniar
alejar transferir desalojar transplantar
cojer
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