movimiento

el movimiento(
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A masculine noun is used with masculine articles and adjectives (e.g., el hombre guapo, el sol amarillo).
masculine noun
a. movement
Sentimos el movimiento de la Tierra durante el temblor.We could feel the Earth's movement during the earthquake.
b. motion
Suelte el embrague para poner el vehículo en movimiento.Let the clutch out to set the vehicle in motion.
c. move
No se atrevía a hacer ningún movimiento.He didn't dare make a move.
a. movement
Hubo mucho movimiento en la tienda durante la época navideña.There was a lot of movement in the store around Christmas.
a. movement
La subida se debe al movimiento en el mercado de valores.The rise is down to movement on the stock market.
a. movement
Este nuevo movimiento artístico se está propagando rápidamente por el mundo.This new artistic movement is spreading quickly around the world.
a. movement (section, tempo)
Me encanta el primer movimiento de esta sinfonía.I love the first movement of this symphony.
a. transaction
Mensualmente recibirá un extracto de los movimientos en su cuenta.You will receive a monthly statement of all the transactions in your account.
a. move
Aprendió a dar jaque mate en seis movimientos.He learned how to achieve a checkmate in six moves.
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