Budging Meaning in English
word · lemma: budge
ˈbədʒɪŋ
BUHJ-ing
bˈʌdʒɪŋ
BUJ-ing
Definição
Moving slightly from a position, or changing your mind or attitude. Often used to say someone or something refuses to move or change.
Uso & Nuances
'Budge' is usually used in negative forms ('not budging') to show stubbornness or unwillingness to move or change. Rare in positive statements. Common in phrases like 'not budging an inch'. Often refers to both physical movement and refusal to change one's mind.
Spanish: moverse - cederPortuguese (BR): mover - cederPortuguese (PT): mexer - cederChinese (Simplified): 移动 - 改变立场Chinese (Traditional): 移動 - 改變立場Hindi: हिलना - झुकनाArabic: يتحرك - يتزحزحBengali: নড়াচড়া করা - নড়া (অবস্থান থেকে) - মত পরিবর্তন করাRussian: сдвигаться - уступатьJapanese: 動く - 心を変えるVietnamese: nhúc nhích - thay đổi ý kiếnKorean: 움직이다 - 마음을 바꾸다Turkish: kımıldamak - fikrini değiştirmekUrdu: ہلنا - رائے بدلناIndonesian: bergerak - mengubah pendapat
Frases de Exemplo
The door isn't budging at all.
basic
He kept pushing, but the rock wasn't budging.
basic
Her opinion wasn't budging even after hearing the facts.
basic
I'm not budging on this issue, no matter what you say.
natural
I tried turning the handle, but it's not budging.
natural
After all our arguments, you're still not budging?
natural