Trasladaron (en. Moved)
/tɾas.laˈða.ɾon/
Meaning & Definition
EnglishSpanish
verb
Translated: To move or transfer something from one site to another.
Translated: They moved the meeting to a larger room.
Trasladaron la reunión a una sala más grande.
Translated: To change a person from one workplace or residence to another.
Translated: The boss transferred Juan to the Madrid branch.
El jefe trasladó a Juan a la sucursal de Madrid.
Translated: To pass a right or property to another person, group, or entity.
Translated: They transferred the company's shares to a new owner.
Trasladaron las acciones de la empresa a un nuevo propietario.
Etymology
Translated: From Latin 'traslatus', past participle of 'trasferre', meaning to move from one place to another.
Common Phrases and Expressions
Translated: to convey an idea
Translated: To communicate or make someone understand a concept.
trasladar una idea
Translated: to move to another place
Translated: To move or change residence.
trasladarse a otro lugar
Translated: to transfer responsibilities
Translated: To transfer tasks or obligations to another person.
trasladar responsabilidades
Related Words
Translated: transfer
Translated: Action of moving.
traslado
Translated: translation
Translated: Action of moving an object or changing its position.
traslación
Translated: transfer
Translated: Action of passing something from one person to another.
transferencia
Slang Meanings
Translated: To move quickly from one place to another.
Translated: After the concert, we moved the entire band to the party in the blink of an eye.
Después del concierto, trasladamos a toda la banda a la fiesta en un abrir y cerrar de ojos.
Translated: To change environment or situation dramatically.
Translated: Moving from the beach to the mountain is a refreshing change.
Trasladar de la playa a la montaña es un cambio refrescante.