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Oxford Spanish Dictionary

moving sidewalk N Am

Oxford Spanish Dictionary

I. move [Am muv, Brit muːv] N

1. move (movement):

to get a move on inf
to get a move on inf
apurarse LatAm
¡apúrate! LatAm
¡muévete! inf

2. move (change):

trasteo m Col

3.1. move:

3.2. move (in profession, occupation):

4. move GAMES:

II. move [Am muv, Brit muːv] VB intr

1.1. move (to change place):

1.2. move (to change one's address, residence):

2. move (to change one's position):

3. move (to proceed, to go):

¡muévete! inf

4. move (to advance, to develop):

5. move (to carry oneself):

6. move (to go fast):

move inf

7. move (to take steps, to act):

8. move GAMES (in chess, checkers):

9. move (to circulate socially):

10. move (to propose) form:

to move for sth

III. move [Am muv, Brit muːv] VB trans

1. move (to alter the position of):

2.1. move (to transport):

move supplies/troops
move supplies/troops

2.2. move (to relocate, to transfer):

2.3. move (to change the location of):

3.1. move (to touch emotionally):

3.2. move (to prompt sb to do):

to move sb to + infin this moved her to remonstrate

4. move (in debating):

move amendment/motion

5. move GAMES:

move counter/pawn

6. move (to sell):

7. move MED form:

I. move out VB [Am muv -, Brit muːv -] (v + adv) (leave accommodation)

II. move out VB [Am muv -, Brit muːv -] (v + o + adv, v + adv + o)

1. move out (remove from accommodation):

move out tenant

2. move out (withdraw):

move out troops

I. move in VB [Am muv -, Brit muːv -] (v + adv)

1. move in (set up home):

to move in with sb
irse a vivir con alguien

2. move in (draw closer):

3. move in (go into action):

move in police:

II. move in VB [Am muv -, Brit muːv -] (v + o + adv, v + adv + o)

1. move in (put in place):

move in furniture
move in furniture
move in tenant Brit

2. move in (transport):

3. move in (put on duty):

move in troops

moving [Am ˈmuvɪŋ, Brit ˈmuːvɪŋ] ADJ

1. moving (emotionally):

2. moving (in motion) attr:

moving vehicle

3. moving Am attr:

4. moving (driving):

moving force/spirit

sidewalk [Am ˈsaɪdˌwɔk, Brit ˈsʌɪdwɔːk] N Am

banqueta f Mex
andén m AmC Col
vereda f CSur Peru

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I. moving [ˈmu:vɪŋ] ADJ

1. moving (that moves):

2. moving (motivating):

3. moving (causing emotion):

II. moving [ˈmu:vɪŋ] N no pl

I. move [mu:v] N

1. move (movement):

2. move:

3. move GAMES:

4. move (action):

II. move [mu:v] VB intr

1. move:

2. move (in games):

3. move:

Phrases:

move it! inf

III. move [mu:v] VB trans

1. move:

2. move (cause emotions):

3. move (propose):

sidewalk [ˈsaɪdwɔ:k, Am -wɑ:k] N Am

vereda f LatAm
banqueta f Guat, Mex
u rečniku PONS

I. move [muv] N

1. move (movement):

2. move:

3. move GAMES:

4. move (action):

II. move [muv] VB intr

1. move:

2. move (in games):

3. move:

Phrases:

move it! inf

III. move [muv] VB trans

1. move:

2. move (cause emotions):

3. move (propose):

I. moving [ˈmu·vɪŋ] ADJ

1. moving (that moves):

2. moving (motivating):

3. moving (causing emotion):

II. moving [ˈmu·vɪŋ] N

sidewalk [ˈsaɪd·wɔk] N

vereda f LatAm
banqueta f Guat, Mex
Present
Imove
youmove
he/she/itmoves
wemove
youmove
theymove
Past
Imoved
youmoved
he/she/itmoved
wemoved
youmoved
theymoved
Present Perfect
Ihavemoved
youhavemoved
he/she/ithasmoved
wehavemoved
youhavemoved
theyhavemoved
Past Perfect
Ihadmoved
youhadmoved
he/she/ithadmoved
wehadmoved
youhadmoved
theyhadmoved

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At first pedestrians climbed ladders to go between street level and the sidewalks in front of the building entrances.
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The sidewalk in front of the theatre features a walk of fame which highlights local cinematic accomplishments.
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The radio reporter also states that you can fry eggs on your sidewalk and heat up soup in the oceans.
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On ground level would be roads alongside the corridor and an indoor enclosed sidewalk.
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The downtown area has been restored, replacing more modern buildings with period structures, and includes dining, shopping, and widened brick sidewalks.
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