🚶mobility (mobi-liti)

noun
/moʊˈbɪləti/
movilidad (movilidad)

Meaning

The ability to move or be moved freely and easily.
the ability to move or be moved freely and easily
The ability to move or be moved freely and easily; the quality of being mobile.
Traducción del significado
La capacidad de moverse o ser movido libremente y fácilmente.
La capacidad de moverse o ser movido libremente y facilmente.

Oraciones de ejemplo

The injury limited his mobility for several months.

La lesión limitó su movilidad durante varios meses.
La lesion limito su movilidad durante varios meses.

The wheelchair improved her mobility significantly.

La silla de ruedas mejoró su movilidad significativamente.
La silla de ruedas mejoró su movilidad significativamente.

The mobility of workers is essential for the success of the project.

La movilidad de los trabajadores es esencial para el éxito del proyecto.
La movilidad de los trabajadores es esencial para el exito del proyecto.

Expresiones de ejemplo

social mobility
movilidad social
movilidad social

Synonyms

movement, flexibility, agility, locomotion, portability
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movement, flexibility, agility, locomotion, portability
Entrada 2
movement, agility, flexibility, portability
Entrada 3
movement, flexibility

Antonyms

stability, immobility, stiffness, rigidity, stagnation
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stability, immobility, stiffness
Entrada 2
immobility, stiffness, rigidity
Entrada 3
immobility, stagnation

Colocaciones

limited mobility, enhance mobility, physical mobility, social mobility, job mobility
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limited mobility, enhance mobility, physical mobility, social mobility
Entrada 2
social mobility, job mobility, limited mobility

Más oraciones de ejemplo

I believe education is the most powerful tool for social mobility.

Creo que la educación es la herramienta más poderosa para la movilidad social.
Creo que la educación es la herramienta más poderosa para la movilidad social.

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