move apart in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

Translations for move apart in the English»Spanish Dictionary

apart [Am əˈpɑrt, Brit əˈpɑːt] ADV

See also tell apart, take apart, fall apart, come apart

tell apart VB [Am tɛl -, Brit tɛl -] (v + o + adv)

take apart VB [Am teɪk -, Brit teɪk -] (v + o + adv)

fall apart VB [Am fɔl -, Brit fɔːl -] (v + adv)

come apart VB [Am kəm -, Brit kʌm -] (v + adv)

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

4. move (to advance, to develop):

1. move (to alter the position of):

See also move out, move in

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)

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

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

move apart in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for move apart in the English»Spanish Dictionary

Translations for move apart in the English»Spanish Dictionary

apart [əˈpɑ:t, Am -ˈpɑ:rt] ADV

American English

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
But when the inducing charge is moved away, the charge is released and spreads throughout the electroscope terminal to the leaves, so the gold leaves move apart again.
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Colonies are known to fluctuate over time, often breaking into suburbs which move apart from the parent group, and some have been known to disappear entirely.
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