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moving in

Meanings of "moving in" in Spanish English Dictionary : 1 result(s)

İngilizce İspanyolca
General
moving in instalación [f]

Meanings of "moving in" with other terms in English Spanish Dictionary : 23 result(s)

İngilizce İspanyolca
General
moving in front adelantamiento [m]
moving in front adelanto [m]
stream (a large amount or number moving or occurring in steady succession) lluvia [f]
moving in a circle circulación [f]
lever for moving the bellows in a foundry trifulca [f]
purchase (a hold or position that allows the application of power, as in moving something) potencia [f]
a person in charge of picking up and moving the bagasse out of a mill bagacero [m] GTHNEC
typical dance carried out between a couple where the partners alternate between dancing together and independently, moving forward and backward in agile and strong movements currulao [m] CO
typical dance performed in pairs in a circle moving clockwise to the beat of a band fandango [m] CO
grabbing of a fighter cock in one's hands and moving it in front of another coleo [m] PR
worker in charge of moving products or merchandise in an area movilizador [m] CL
worker in charge of moving products or merchandise in an area movilizadora [f] CL
make noise while moving the hands of feet in the water chacualear [v] MX
Idioms
dance moving the hips in a circle dar cintura [v] CU
dance by moving the hips in a circular fashion dar cintura [v] CU
Colloquial
be in the process of moving estar de mudanza [v]
moving or acting in a hurry (person or thing) eschilampado [adj] CRrare
moving or acting in a hurry (person or thing) escuechado [adj] CR
moving or acting in a hurry (person or thing) espantado [adj] SVCR
Medicine
certification scheme on the quality of pharmaceutical products moving in international commerce sistema de certificación de la calidad de los productos farmacéuticos objeto de comercio internacional
Folklore
popular dance in which the couples dance hugging each other moving their shoulders and hips correteado [m] CL
folk dance in which the dancers spin quickly around a bottle, moving closer to the bottle as they dance costillar [m] CL
popular dance to the beat of indigenous instruments moving from house to house in search of more dancers guacherna [f] CO:N