Moverme (en. Move)

/moˈβeɾ.me/

Meaning & Definition

EnglishSpanish
verb
To displace or change location.
I need to move a bit to better find the angle.
Necesito moverme un poco para encontrar mejor el ángulo.
To act physically to change position.
Sometimes it's good to move for a while to oxygenate the brain.
A veces es bueno moverse un rato para oxigenar el cerebro.
To move from one place to another.
If you don't move, you become stagnant.
Si no te mueves, te quedas estancado.

Etymology

From Latin 'movēre', which means to move.

Common Phrases and Expressions

to move like a fish in water
To feel very comfortable in a place or situation.
moverse como pez en el agua
not lift a finger
To make any effort.
no mover un dedo
move heaven and earth
To make a great effort to achieve something.
mover cielo y tierra

Related Words

to move
To cause something to change location.
mover
movement
The action of moving.
movimiento
relocation
Change of place of a person or thing.
mudanza

Slang Meanings

To move swiftly or quickly.
When he heard the music, he moved to the rhythm.
Cuando escuchó la música, se movió al ritmo.
To be in constant change or movement.
In this city, people are always on the move.
En esta ciudad, la gente siempre está moviéndose.