English to Irish Meaning of moving - ag gluaiseacht


Moving :
ag gluaiseacht
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Definitions of moving in English
Adjective
Verb
Examples of moving in English
(1) We have received a very warm welcome and have found the experience very moving .(2) The finest of the love lyrics, quietly burning with agony and rapture, are deeply moving .(3) Digital video is converted from moving images to a stream of zeroes and ones.(4) I do get trains occasionally, but always go first class, so it's more like being in a moving hotel and you barely notice you're travelling.(5) Attached over your baby's cot, a mobile's moving shapes and bright colours will attract your baby's gaze.(6) The problem of directing fire against rapidly- moving targets still drives military technology, even in public perception.(7) Each family will receive up to $100,000 for moving expenses and new homes in more viable towns.(8) Contravention of any moving offence is an automatic summons to court and not a fixed penalty notice, therefore the fine will vary according to the offence.(9) A fixture is a more complex piece that is composed of moving parts that operate as a unit to perform one or several tasks.(10) A senior citizen who struck a school bus earlier this month has been charged with a moving violation.(11) Around 100 people attended what was a very moving tribute to those who gave their lives to fight fascism.(12) He's asking my about my neighbour, apparently trying to talk to him about a moving violation.(13) The only motion was made by the softly moving vapor clouds of our own breath.(14) I'm totally unprepared to write a heartfelt and moving post for my daughter's sixth birthday.(15) So consider this, like all other midseason lists, a snapshot of a rapidly moving picture.(16) The state funeral for Reagan was a beautiful, moving service and I'd like to just leave it at that.
Related Phrases of moving
(1) move ::
bogadh
(2) moving on ::
ag leanuint ar aghaidh
(3) moving forward ::
ag bogadh ar aghaidh
(4) moving out ::
ag bogadh amach
(5) get moving ::
a fháil ag gluaiseacht
(6) without moving ::
gan gluaiseacht
(7) moving away ::
ag bogadh ar shiúl
(8) moving up ::
ag bogadh suas
(9) not moving ::
ní ag gluaiseacht
(10) moving picture ::
pictiúr ag gluaiseacht
Synonyms
Adjective
1. in motion ::
ag gluaiseacht
2. affecting ::
dhéanann difear
Verb
3. go ::
dul
4. carry ::
iompar
6. take action ::
beart a dhéanamh
7. relocate ::
athlonnú
8. affect ::
difear
9. inspire ::
spreagadh
10. change ::
athrú
11. circulate ::
scaipeadh
12. propose ::
mholadh
13. prompt ::
pras
14. act ::
gníomh
15. make a motion ::
rún a dhéanamh
16. displace ::
displace
17. impress ::
luí
18. be active ::
bheith gníomhach
Word Example from TV Shows
But if I kept moving,

But if I kept MOVING,

Westworld Season 3, Episode 8

Satellite confirmation. They're moving.

Satellite confirmation. They're MOVING.

Money Heist Season 3, Episode 8

Moving carefully is the hard way,
but it's the right way.

Moving carefully is the hard way, but it's the right way.

Game of Thrones Season 2, Episode 5

but it keeps moving
every time I try and write it.

but it keeps MOVING every time I try and write it.

The Big Bang Theory Season 11, Episode 9

I'm moving my family here.

I'm MOVING my family here.

Westworld Season 2, Episode 2

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