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61 correr por la misma cuenta
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62 correr una trinquetada
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63 correr en autos
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64 correr riesgo
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65 correr a cargo de
(v.) = be the responsibility ofEx. It has recently been decided that the United Kingdom parliamentary archive, which is the responsibility of the House of Lords Record Office, will not include European Communities material.* * *(v.) = be the responsibility ofEx: It has recently been decided that the United Kingdom parliamentary archive, which is the responsibility of the House of Lords Record Office, will not include European Communities material.
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66 correr a toda velocidad
(v.) = sprintEx. Ammar Yaser remembers sprinting across the campus of Baghdad University in the hours after Saddam Hussein's government collapsed.* * *(v.) = sprintEx: Ammar Yaser remembers sprinting across the campus of Baghdad University in the hours after Saddam Hussein's government collapsed.
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67 correr como alma que lleva el diablo
(v.) = run for + Posesivo + lifeEx. We stood in our driveway looking daggers at each other -- the tension was like the air before lightning, even the cat ran for her life.* * *(v.) = run for + Posesivo + lifeEx: We stood in our driveway looking daggers at each other -- the tension was like the air before lightning, even the cat ran for her life.
Spanish-English dictionary > correr como alma que lleva el diablo
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68 correr de acá para allá
(v.) = rush aroundEx. Perhaps instead of arguing, and rushing around in the dark, the time has come to follow our Danish and American friends and begin to find out what we are doing.* * *(v.) = rush aroundEx: Perhaps instead of arguing, and rushing around in the dark, the time has come to follow our Danish and American friends and begin to find out what we are doing.
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69 correr de aquí para allá
(v.) = rush around, run + here and thereEx. Perhaps instead of arguing, and rushing around in the dark, the time has come to follow our Danish and American friends and begin to find out what we are doing.Ex. The wedding day morning is usually a whirr of activity -- everybody running here and there.* * *(v.) = rush around, run + here and thereEx: Perhaps instead of arguing, and rushing around in the dark, the time has come to follow our Danish and American friends and begin to find out what we are doing.
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70 correr de la cuenta de Alguien
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71 correr de un sitio para otro
(v.) = rush aroundEx. Perhaps instead of arguing, and rushing around in the dark, the time has come to follow our Danish and American friends and begin to find out what we are doing.* * *(v.) = rush aroundEx: Perhaps instead of arguing, and rushing around in the dark, the time has come to follow our Danish and American friends and begin to find out what we are doing.
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72 correr desaforadamente
(v.) = run for + Posesivo + lifeEx. We stood in our driveway looking daggers at each other -- the tension was like the air before lightning, even the cat ran for her life.* * *(v.) = run for + Posesivo + lifeEx: We stood in our driveway looking daggers at each other -- the tension was like the air before lightning, even the cat ran for her life.
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73 correr el peligro (de)
(v.) = be in danger (of), run + the danger ofEx. If they continue to resist change and ignore renewal, they too are in danger of slipping to the last notch on our diagram, the one of dissolution and displacement.Ex. At the dinner party, eating nearly proved the undoing of Peter, who ran the danger of becoming a pie himself. -
74 correr el riesgo
(v.) = risk, face + the risk, chance, take + Posesivo + chancesEx. By conscious or unconscious fixation on this single, already passé, facet of data processing technology we risk totally ignoring the other functions of a catalog.Ex. Otherwise it faces the risk that the large investment required in creating digital collections will fail to realise a high return.Ex. There is, as yet, no scientific basis for measuring how far the reliance on these key indicators can be chanced.Ex. So I decided to take my chances and sneak away quietly on a day when Fabiola had a group meeting at her lab.* * *(v.) = risk, face + the risk, chance, take + Posesivo + chancesEx: By conscious or unconscious fixation on this single, already passé, facet of data processing technology we risk totally ignoring the other functions of a catalog.
Ex: Otherwise it faces the risk that the large investment required in creating digital collections will fail to realise a high return.Ex: There is, as yet, no scientific basis for measuring how far the reliance on these key indicators can be chanced.Ex: So I decided to take my chances and sneak away quietly on a day when Fabiola had a group meeting at her lab. -
75 correr la impresión
(v.) = slur + impressionEx. But the early cylinder machines worked less accurately than the platens, tending to slur the impression and batter the type.* * *(v.) = slur + impressionEx: But the early cylinder machines worked less accurately than the platens, tending to slur the impression and batter the type.
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76 correr la voz
(v.) = spread + the news, spread + the wordEx. They have been doing their best to try to spread the news the genocide in Sri Lanka.Ex. It is divided into sections on the definition of information literacy, spreading the word outside the library profession, publications for librarians and information literacy in schools.* * *(v.) = spread + the news, spread + the wordEx: They have been doing their best to try to spread the news the genocide in Sri Lanka.
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77 correr más deprisa que
(v.) = outrun [out-run]Ex. But he was wiry and wily, too, and he could often out-run, track, back-track, double-back, and finally dodge unseen in the subway.* * *(v.) = outrun [out-run]Ex: But he was wiry and wily, too, and he could often out-run, track, back-track, double-back, and finally dodge unseen in the subway.
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78 correr peligro
v.to be in danger, to run into danger.* * *(v.) = be at riskEx. The on-line information industry may be at risk from such moves.* * *(v.) = be at riskEx: The on-line information industry may be at risk from such moves.
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79 correr ríos de tinta
= spill + vast quantities of ink, a lot + be written about, much + be written aboutEx. Social workers, for example, have spilt vast quantities of ink in trying to specify an academic content to their profession which will mark them off as a distinct discipline with a distinct subject-matter.Ex. A lot has been written about the plunge in consumer confidence since that day.Ex. Much has been written about why females don't play the same games or as many digital games as males do.* * *= spill + vast quantities of ink, a lot + be written about, much + be written aboutEx: Social workers, for example, have spilt vast quantities of ink in trying to specify an academic content to their profession which will mark them off as a distinct discipline with a distinct subject-matter.
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80 correr un gran riesgo
(v.) = play (for) + high stakesEx. The article ' Playing for high stakes' discusses the effects of the current recession on US publishers.* * *(v.) = play (for) + high stakesEx: The article ' Playing for high stakes' discusses the effects of the current recession on US publishers.
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correr — verbo intransitivo 1. Ir (una persona o un animal) de un lugar a otro rápidamente, de forma que entre un paso y otro quedan por un instante los dos pies en el aire: No corras tanto, porque con esa zancada no puedo seguirte. Cuando vio que llegaba … Diccionario Salamanca de la Lengua Española
correr — (Del lat. currĕre). 1. intr. Ir de prisa. 2. Hacer algo con rapidez. 3. Dicho de un fluido como el aire, el agua, el aceite, etc.: Moverse progresivamente de una parte a otra. 4. Dicho del viento: Soplar o dominar. 5. Dicho de un río: Caminar o… … Diccionario de la lengua española
correr — correr, correr que se las pela uno expr. ir muy rápido. ❙ «...la hacen caer y luego corren que se las pelan.» Juan Marsé, La oscura historia de la prima Montse. ❙ «Robledo [...] corre que se las pela.» C. Pérez Merinero, Días de guardar. 2.… … Diccionario del Argot "El Sohez"
correr — |ê| v. intr. 1. Ir com velocidade (diz se de pessoas, animais e coisas). 2. Sair em corrente. 3. Passar, ir passando. 4. Efetuar se; realizar se. 5. Estender se. 6. Ter curso. 7. Procurar com empenho. 8. Fluir, derramar se. 9. Divulgar se,… … Dicionário da Língua Portuguesa
correr — Se conjuga como: temer Infinitivo: Gerundio: Participio: correr corriendo corrido Indicativo presente imperfecto pretérito futuro condicional yo tú él, ella, Ud. nosotros vosotros ellos, ellas, Uds. corro corres corre corremos corréis… … Wordreference Spanish Conjugations Dictionary
correr — (Del lat. currere.) ► verbo intransitivo 1 Andar muy deprisa y con impulso, de manera que entre cada paso los dos pies quedan en el aire: ■ corrieron tras el ladrón pero no lo alcanzaron. 2 Ir de un lugar a otro rápidamente. ANTÓNIMO [pararse] 3… … Enciclopedia Universal
correr — v intr (Se conjuga como comer) I. 1 Ir una persona o un animal dando pasos rápidos y acelerados: correr a casa, correr del susto, correr en un parque, echarse a correr 2 Tomar parte en una competencia de carreras: correr en el hipódromo, correr… … Español en México
correr — 1. expulsar; echar; desplazar; cf. mandar a la chucha, corretear; voy a correr a ese tipo de aquí: está molestando hace rato , lo corrieron de la fiesta por borracho 2. trabajar bajo estrés; tengo que cambiar de pega: ando corriendo todo el día … Diccionario de chileno actual
correr — {{#}}{{LM C10600}}{{〓}} {{ConjC10600}}{{\}}CONJUGACIÓN{{/}}{{SynC10855}} {{[}}correr{{]}} ‹co·rrer› {{《}}▍ v.{{》}} {{<}}1{{>}} Ir deprisa: • Corrió a la puerta para ver quién llamaba.{{○}} {{<}}2{{>}} Andar rápidamente de forma que entre un paso… … Diccionario de uso del español actual con sinónimos y antónimos
córrer — courre courir; accourir; déguerpir; fuir; circuler; couler. Un fòu n en fai córrer d autres prov. . expr. Córrer tant que tèrra : fuir au bout du monde. Córrer la bèla eissèrva : aller au gré du vent; errer à l aventure; courir le guilledou.… … Diccionari Personau e Evolutiu
Correr — Armes des Correr Famille patricienne de Venise La famille romaine Corraro (ou Correr) s établit à Torcello au milieu du VIIIe siècle. Ils furent inclus dans la noblesse de Venise à la clôture du Maggior C … Wikipédia en Français