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| Principal Translations | WordReference English-Spanish Dictionary © 2026: | pivoting n | (dental procedure) | colocación de un pivot dental nf + loc adj |
| Principal Translations | WordReference English-Spanish Dictionary © 2026: | pivot n | (fulcrum) | pivote nm | | | The telescope was mounted on a pivot and could be turned toward any point in the sky. | | | El telescopio estaba montado sobre un pivote y podía apuntarse a cualquier punto del cielo. | | pivot n | figurative (central person or thing) (figurado) | pivote nm | | | | eje | | | She was the pivot around which the household revolved. | | | Ella era el pivote alrededor del que giraba toda la casa. | | pivot⇒ vi | (turn, change direction) | girar⇒ vi | | | | pivotar⇒ vi | | | Tom's head pivoted towards the door. | | | La cabeza de Tom giró hacia la puerta. | | pivot on [sth] vi + prep | (rotate around) | girar sobre vi + prep | | | | dar vuelta sobre loc verb | | | Too angry to speak, she pivoted on her heel and walked away. | | | Demasiado enfadada para pronunciar palabra, giró sobre sus talones y se marchó. | | pivot on [sth/sb] vi + prep | figurative (have as its determining factor) | girar alrededor de, girar en torno a loc verb | | | | basarse en v prnl + prep | | | The outcome of this project pivots on a few essential tasks. | | | El resultado de este proyecto gira alrededor de algunas tareas esenciales. |
| Additional Translations | WordReference English-Spanish Dictionary © 2026: | pivot n | (turning, change) | giro nm | | | He stood motionless, and then, with a sudden pivot, he walked away. | | | Él se mantuvo inmóvil, y entonces, con un súbito giro, se marchó. |
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