Summary
moving {adjective}
attendrissant · touchante
move {noun}
déplacement
to move {verb}
déplacer · déménager · décaniller · émouvoir · déplacer · mouvoir
English-French translation for "moving"
"moving" French translation
moving {adjective}
moving {adj.} (also: affecting, soulful, touching)
A moving speech from Mr Borghezio: the right of peoples should prevail over the right of individuals.
Your mention of Sergio today is moving and timely, and we thank you again for that.
It was a moving experience.
It was a moving ceremony as elders from all regions of the country signed the document and youth witnessed the process.
move
move (also: to poke around, to wag, to waggle, to bestir)
moving (Present participle)
move (also: to impinge on, to assume, to affect, to allocate)
moving (Present participle)
move {noun}
move {noun} (also: travel, displacement, shift)
to move {verb}
to move [moved|moved] {vb} (also: to jiggle, to dislodge, to displace, to relocate)
moving (Present participle)
to move [moved|moved] {vb} (also: to move house, to shift, to move out)
moving (Present participle)
to move [moved|moved] {vb} (also: to leave)
moving (Present participle)
to move [moved|moved] {vb} [fig.] (also: to incite, to affect, to agitate, to disturb)
moving (Present participle)
to move [moved|moved] {v.t.} [aviat.]
moving (Present participle)
to move [moved|moved] {v.t.} [aviat.]
moving (Present participle)
Synonyms
Synonyms (English) for "move":
Usage examples
Usage examples for "moving" in French
Similar words
move · moveable · moved · movement · movements · mover · moves · movie · moviegoer · movies · moving · mower · mowing-machine · moxie · Mozambican · Mozambicans · Mozambique · mph · Mr. · MRI · Mrs.
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