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Lista de Palabras Nivel C2 - Movimientos

Aquí aprenderás todas las palabras esenciales para hablar sobre movimientos, recopiladas específicamente para estudiantes de nivel C2.

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CEFR C2 Vocabulary
to careen
to careen
[Verbo]

to move rapidly and erratically, often with a lack of control

escorarse

escorarse

Ex: The car careened around the corner, narrowly missing the guardrail. 
to skid
to skid
[Verbo]

(of a vehicle) to slide or slip uncontrollably, usually on a slippery surface

patinar, derrapar

patinar, derrapar

Ex: The car began to skid on the icy road. 
to wobble
to wobble
[Verbo]

to move with an unsteady, rocking, or swaying motion, often implying a lack of stability or balance

tambalearse, bambolearse

tambalearse, bambolearse

Ex: The toddler wobbled as he took his first steps, trying to maintain balance. 
to meander
to meander
[Verbo]

(of a river, trail, etc.) to follow along a curvy or indirect path

serpentear

serpentear

Ex: The river meanders through the picturesque countryside, creating a serene and scenic landscape. 
to trot
to trot
[Verbo]

to run faster than a walk but slower than a full sprint

trotar, correr a paso ligero

trotar, correr a paso ligero

Ex: Trying to catch the bus, she trotted down the street, hoping to make it to the stop in time. 
to stomp
to stomp
[Verbo]

to tread heavily and forcefully, often with a rhythmic or deliberate motion

pisotear, zapatear

pisotear, zapatear

Ex: The toddler gleefully stomped in the puddles after the rain, splashing water everywhere. 
to scuttle
to scuttle
[Verbo]

to move quickly and with short, hasty steps

escabullirse

escabullirse

Ex: The spy scuttled through the dimly lit alley, trying to avoid detection. 
to cartwheel

to perform a gymnastic move involving rolling the body sideways in a full circle, typically with arms and legs extended

hacer la rueda, realizar una voltereta lateral

hacer la rueda, realizar una voltereta lateral

Ex: The gymnast effortlessly cartwheeled across the mat, showcasing her agility and grace. 
to wriggle
to wriggle
[Verbo]

to twist, turn, or move with quick, contorted motions

retorcerse, menearse

retorcerse, menearse

Ex: The playful puppy wriggled with excitement as its owner approached with a treat. 
to somersault

to perform a gymnastic or acrobatic movement in which the body makes a complete revolution, typically forwards or backwards, with the feet passing over the head

dar una voltereta, hacer un salto mortal

dar una voltereta, hacer un salto mortal

Ex: The gymnast somersaulted gracefully across the mat, showcasing her agility and skill. 
to flit
to flit
[Verbo]

to move quickly and lightly from somewhere or something to another

revolotear, volar ligeramente

revolotear, volar ligeramente

Ex: Butterflies flit gracefully from flower to flower in the garden. 
to jig
to jig
[Verbo]

to dance, move, or skip with quick, lively steps

bailar alegremente, saltar

bailar alegremente, saltar

Ex: The group of friends decided to jig around the bonfire, adding a festive atmosphere to the celebration. 
to dart
to dart
[Verbo]

to move swiftly and abruptly in a particular direction

lanzarse, precipitarse

lanzarse, precipitarse

Ex: Startled by the sudden noise, the cat darted across the room and hid under the furniture. 
to haul
to haul
[Verbo]

to pull something or someone along the ground, usually with difficulty

arrastrar, jalar

arrastrar, jalar

Ex: The workers hauled the large crates across the warehouse floor to the loading dock. 
to slither
to slither
[Verbo]

to move smoothly and quietly, like a snake

deslizarse

deslizarse

Ex: The snake silently slithered through the grass. 
to revolve
to revolve
[Verbo]

to turn or move around an axis or center

girar, rotar

girar, rotar

Ex: The Earth revolves around the sun, completing one orbit every 365.25 days. 
to clamber
to clamber
[Verbo]

to climb a surface using hands and feet

gatear

gatear

Ex: The cat tried to clamber onto the high shelf to reach its favorite perch. 
to flop
to flop
[Verbo]

to move in a loose, uncontrolled, or erratic manner

revolcarse, agitarse

revolcarse, agitarse

Ex: The fish flopped around on the deck of the boat after being caught. 
to bolt
to bolt
[Verbo]

to move or run away quickly and unexpectedly

escapar, huir

escapar, huir

Ex: Startled by the loud noise, the deer bolted into the nearby woods. 
to plop
to plop
[Verbo]

to fall or drop with a soft, muffled sound

caer con un sonido sordo, hacer plop

caer con un sonido sordo, hacer plop

Ex: The raindrops began to plop on the leaves, creating a soothing rhythm in the forest. 
to zip
to zip
[Verbo]

to move rapidly

pasar rápidamente, deslizarse

pasar rápidamente, deslizarse

Ex: The athlete effortlessly zipped through the obstacle course, showcasing remarkable agility. 
to whisk
to whisk
[Verbo]

to move quickly and lightly in a particular direction or manner

deslizarse, moverse rápidamente

deslizarse, moverse rápidamente

Ex: The ballerina gracefully whisked across the stage, capturing the audience's attention. 
to streak
to streak
[Verbo]

to move swiftly in a specified direction, leaving a visible trail or mark

pasar rápidamente, desplazarse velozmente

pasar rápidamente, desplazarse velozmente

Ex: With a burst of speed, the athlete streaked past the finish line, securing the victory. 
to waddle
to waddle
[Verbo]

to walk with short, clumsy steps and a swaying motion from side to side, typically as a result of being overweight or having short legs

caminar contoneándose, andar como un pato

caminar contoneándose, andar como un pato

Ex: The penguin waddled across the ice, its flippers outstretched for balance. 
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