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make a move v expr informal (leave) (coloquial)largarse v prnl
  (AR, CO, ES, MX: coloquial)abrirse v prnl
  (ES: coloquial)pirarse v prnl
  irse, marcharse v prnl
 He was tired of this town, so he decided to make a move.
 Estaba harto de esta ciudad y decidió largarse.
make a move,
make your move
v expr
informal (begin, act)dar el paso loc verb
 Jane thought it was the right time to make a move and open her own restaurant.
 Jane creía que era hora de dar el paso y abrir su propio restaurante.
make a move on [sb],
make your move on [sb]
v expr
informal (try to seduce)tratar de seducir a, tratar de conquistar a loc verb + prep
  (AmL: coloquial)tratar de levantarse a loc verb + prep
  (ES: coloquial)tratar de ligar con loc verb + prep
 Joanne smiled and moved closer to Tim, hoping that he would finally make a move on her.
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