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sprint
1. noun1) (a run or running race performed at high speed over a short distance: Who won the 100 metres sprint?)2) (the pace of this: He ran up the road at a sprint.)
2. verb(to run at full speed especially (in) a race: He sprinted (for) the last few hundred metres.)- sprintersprint vb correr a toda velocidad
sprint m (pl sprints)
1 (en una carrera deportiva) sprint
2 (esfuerzo final) me falta el último sprint para aprobar la carrera, it's nearly the end of the university course and I'm running out of steam ' sprint' also found in these entries: Spanish: esprintar - lisa - liso - embalaje - esprint - llano - plano English: sprinttr[sprɪnt]2 (dash) carrera corta1 SMALLSPORT/SMALL esprintar, sprintar2 (dash) correr a toda velocidad\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLsprint finish esprint nombre masculino finalsprint ['sprɪnt] vi: echar la carrera, esprintar (en deportes)sprint n: esprint m (en deportes)n.• esprint s.m.v.• correr a toda velocidad sobre un recorrido muy corto v.• embalar v.
I sprɪnta) ( fast run) (e)sprint mto make a sprint for the bus — pegarse* or echarse una carrera para alcanzar el autobús
b) ( short race) ( Sport) carrera f cortathe 200m sprint — los 200 metros planos or (Esp) lisos or (RPl) llanos
II
a) ( Sport) (e)sprintarb) ( run fast)[sprɪnt]1.2.3.CPDsprint finish N — (Sport) final m al sprint
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I [sprɪnt]a) ( fast run) (e)sprint mto make a sprint for the bus — pegarse* or echarse una carrera para alcanzar el autobús
b) ( short race) ( Sport) carrera f cortathe 200m sprint — los 200 metros planos or (Esp) lisos or (RPl) llanos
II
a) ( Sport) (e)sprintarb) ( run fast)
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