verbo “run”
infinitivo run; él runs; pret. ran; part. run; ger. running
- correr
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She runs five miles every day to stay fit.
- correr
Who was the first person to run a mile in under four minutes?
- huir
The suspect ran from the police but was caught.
- dirigir
He runs a small business selling handmade furniture.
- volverse
The fields are running dry due to the drought.
- quedarse
We are running low on supplies.
- funcionar
The computer was running all night to complete the analysis.
- operar
Can you run the washing machine while I'm out?
- reproducir
The tape has been running for 5 minutes.
- realizar
They are running a training session for new employees.
- extenderse
The road runs from the coast to the mountains.
- durar
The contract will run for three years from now.
- postularse
She decided to run for mayor next year.
- fluir
Tears ran down her cheeks as she said goodbye.
- verter
He ran warm water into the bath.
- estar cubierto
Her body was running with sweat after the workout.
- deshilacharse
Oh no, my stockings are beginning to run.
- decir
The story ran “Once upon a time ...”
- publicar
The newspaper ran the story on the front page.
- desteñir
Be careful washing that red shirt; the color might run.
- circular
The bus runs between the airport and the city center.
- hacer circular
The company runs trains between the London and Birmingham.
- pasar
He ran his fingers through his girlfriends hair.
- llevar
Could you please run me home?
- migrar
Salmon run upstream in the autumn.
- contrabandear
They were arrested for running drugs across the border.
sustantivo “run”
- carrera
She goes for a run every morning before work.
- racha
The team is on a winning run this season.
- recorrido
The bus makes its run every hour between the station and the airport.
- flujo
After the storm, there was a run of water down the street.
- carrera (béisbol)
He hit a home run in the final inning.
- candidatura
Donald Trump made an unsuccessful run for president in 2020.
- temporada
The new musical had a successful run on Broadway.
- corrida (cuando los clientes creen que el banco puede fallar en un futuro cercano)
There was a run on the bank after the news spread.
- carrera (en medias)
She noticed a run in her stocking before the meeting.
- corral
The rabbits are kept in a large outdoor run.
- escalera
He had a run of three spades in his hand.