English to Spanish Dictionary motive

motive

motivo
definition
noun
a motive for his murder
a reason for doing something, especially one that is hidden or not obvious.
the entire work grows organically from the opening horn motive
(in art, literature, or music) a motif.
adjective
the charge of gas is the motive force for every piston stroke
producing physical or mechanical motion.
the motive principle of a writer's work
causing or being the reason for something.
translation of 'motive'
verb
motivar
noun
ocasión,
motivo,
móvil
adjective
motivo,
motor
example
It serves as a kind of a triggering mechanism, a 'motive' force of military ideology.
These flying triangles aren't ready to bear the weight of their own 'motive' energy source.
The introduction is based on a short six-note 'motive' that is treated canonically, first in single notes and then in double notes.
Its 'motive' force is protection and care, but it does not give enough space to personal liberty.
Wind turbines, also known as wind mills, use the wind as their 'motive' force.
As a consequence, the question of whether the new industry should continue to use gasoline as its 'motive' fuel arose.
In its most common meaning, the term idea is used as a synonym for theme, melody, phrase or 'motive' .
They sought to uncover the 'motive' force of the class struggle - the key to the real understanding of all history.
Richardson said that detectives were keeping an open mind about the possible 'motive' for the triple murder.
Police have also been carrying out door-to-door inquiries to establish a 'motive' for the murder.
The first movement's contours, both its main 'motive' and its overall shape, do suggest climbing.
Detectives are hoping to establish the 'motive' for the murder attempt in the coming days, and will examine the possibility that it may have been drug related.
To cultivate this process, the student should become acquainted with the 'motive' upon which the composition is based.
It may be powered by hand, pedal, or some other 'motive' force such as a suitably geared lawn mower engine or the electric motor taken from a discarded washing machine.
With the invention of the internal combustion engine, in the late 19th century, new possibilities of 'motive' force became available.
There's an ulterior 'motive' behind everything they do.
Police believe robbery was the 'motive' for the attack.
Looking back now, it seems to me that nothing has changed and that it was only a matter of days before profit was re-established as the system's principal 'motive' force.
The 'motive' force is supplied by sodium or hydrogen ions flowing down a concentration gradient from the outside.
The key ethical and legal point is the intention - the 'motive' behind the act.
More than a month on, police are no closer to finding his killer, or establishing a 'motive' for the murder.
In addition to your total lack of evidence, you are unable even to establish a reasonable 'motive' .
Details were released as detectives confirmed they now believe there was a sexual 'motive' behind the girl's kidnap and murder.
For ten minutes, the bass methodically pounds the opening 'motive' into the ground with rigor and exactitude.
This three-note 'motive' can subsequently be detected in almost every bar of the piece, giving it a high degree of unity.
This is the predominant trichord of most sets and functions as a signature 'motive' .
It's my favourite time of year and I wanted to evoke the coolness and crispness, especially in the opening 'motive' .
Feelings are important because they provide the 'motive' force for thinking and acting.
Either his 'motive' alone was sufficient reason to suspect him, or it wasn't.
The harmonic and rhythmic tension in this 'motive' is palpable.
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