let's budge
Affirmative imperativeweconjugation ofbudge.

budge

budge(
buhj
)
An intransitive verb is one that does not require a direct object (e.g., The man sneezed.).
intransitive verb
a. moverse
It took five of us to get the car to budge.Se necesitó a cinco de nosotros para conseguir que el coche se moviera.
This trunk won't budge. - Maybe it's full of jewels!Este baúl no se mueve. - ¡Quizás esté lleno de joyas!
a. ceder
Everyone says we must come to an agreement, but no one is willing to budge.Todo el mundo dice que tenemos que llegar a un acuerdo, pero nadie está dispuesto a ceder.
A transitive verb is a verb that requires a direct object (e.g., I bought a book.).
transitive verb
a. mover
We couldn't budge the fridge - it weighed a ton!No pudimos mover la heladera - ¡pesaba un montón!
a. convencer
You'll never budge him. He's too closed-minded.Nunca lo podrás convencer. Es demasiado cerrado.
b. hacer cambiar de opinión
Why are you trying to budge me? I'll do as I please anyway!¿Por qué tratas de hacerme cambiar de opinión? Voy a hacer lo que quiera de todos modos.
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