mover
Significado (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.)
Sinónimos
ponerse en marcha
bambolarse
batir algún potaje
meniar
meniar
alejar transferir desalojar transplantar
cojer
Frecuencia
Con guión como
mo‧ver
Pronunciado como (IPA)
/moˈbeɾ/
Etimología (Inglés)
Inherited from Old Spanish mover, from Latin movēre. Compare English move.
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