| Locuciones verbales |
WordReference English-Spanish Dictionary © 2026:
| move in on [sb/sth] vi phrasal + prep | (move closer to attack or capture) | lanzarse sobre v prnl + prep |
| | | abalanzarse sobre v prnl + prep |
| | When the signal was given the police quickly moved in on the suspect and arrested him. |
| | Cuando les dieron la señal, los policías se lanzaron rápidamente sobre el sospechoso para arrestarle. |
| move in on [sth] vi phrasal + prep | (intrude) | entrometerse en v prnl + prep |
| | | meterse en v prnl + prep |
| | The salesman lost customers when a competitor moved in on his territory. |
| | El vendedor perdió clientes cuando un competidor se entrometió en su territorio. |
| move in on [sb] vi phrasal + prep | (make advances to) (AR, coloquial) | tirarse el lance con loc verb |
| | | insinuarse⇒ v prnl |
| | He was about to move in on her when her boyfriend returned. |
| | Estaba a punto de tirarse el lance con ella cuando su novio volvió. |