OXFORD 9000
📚 verb • entry_id 9039

move

/muːv/
Meanings (ES + gloss)
moverse
To change place or posture; to go, in any manner, from one place or position to another.
A ship moves rapidly.
I was sitting on the sofa for a long time, feeling too lazy to move.
hacer mudanza • mudarse
To change residence, for example from one house, town, or state, to another; to go and live at another place. See also move out and move in.
I decided to move to the country for a more peaceful life.
They moved closer to work to cut down commuting time.
mover
To cause to change place or posture in any manner; to set in motion; to carry, convey, draw, or push from one place to another
The horse moves a carriage.
The waves moved the boat up and down.
trasladar
To transfer (a piece) from one space or position on the board to another.
He rolled a 5 and moved his counter to Boardwalk, the most expensive property on the Monopoly board.
She moved the queen closer to the centre of the board.
conmover • emocionar
To arouse the feelings or passions of; especially, to excite to tenderness or compassion, to excite (for example, an emotion).
That book really moved me.
When he saw the multitudes, he was moved with compassion on them.