dictionnaire Galice - Anglais

galego - English

movemento Anglais:

1. movement


He lay without movement.
This movement is like a forum or platform from which feminists speak out on women's issues.
If we hang around here any longer, there could be reinforcements coming from the second gate to take us in a pincer movement!
Within the rape crisis movement, Greesite's dissent is significant.
Every time a man is begotten and born, the clock of human life is wound up anew to repeat once more its same old tune that has already been played innumerable times, movement by movement and measure by measure, with insignificant variations.
Based on my observation of the movement of particle D, I modify the system so that three possible exits exist.
In recent years, with a method called VLBI that uses quasar observations, and by GPS we have begun to understand the absolute movement of tectonic plates.
He won't let you in unless you knock the ostinato rhythm from the Mars movement of Holst's The Planets suite.
Iberism is a movement that supports the unification of the Iberian peoples and its nations such as Catalonia, Castile, Portugal, Galicia, Basque Country, Andalusia...
The statistical data presented in her paper is of great use for us in estimating the frequency of the movement.
In fact their keepers direct their movements. They move their ears to guide them.
A woman in movement clothed in what resembles a bikini is drawn on a Sicilian mosaic from 5th century Rome.
Not worrying about anything is the same as being dead, since worry is the movement of the soul, and life is movement.
Everyone has the right to freedom of movement and residence within the borders of each State.