'run to' tiene referencia cruzada con 'run'. Se encuentra en una o más de las líneas abajo.'run to' is cross-referenced with 'run'. It is in one or more of the lines below.
| Additional Translations |
| run [sth]⇒ vtr | (process) | procesar⇒ vtr |
| | Let's run the numbers and see if it will work. |
| | The computer seems to be running the program without a problem. |
| | Vamos a procesar los números y ver si funciona. // La computadora parece procesar el programa sin problemas. |
| run [sth] vtr | (conduct) | hacer⇒ vtr |
| | | llevar a cabo loc verb |
| | We could run an experiment. |
| | Podríamos hacer un experimento. |
| run n | (short trip) | salida nf |
| | | escapada nf |
| | I'll be going on a run to the supermarket later; let me know if you need anything. |
| | We made a run down to our place in the country for the weekend. |
| | Voy de salida al súper más tarde, dime si necesitas algo. |
| | Nos dimos una escapada a nuestra casa de campo el fin de semana. |
| run n | (route) | camino nm |
| | | ruta nf |
| | The Paddington to Penzance run is almost six hours long. |
| | El camino de Paddington a Penzance es de casi seis horas. |
| run n | US (tights, stockings: rip) (medias) | carrera nf |
| | I have a run in my tights. |
| | Tengo una carrera en las medias. |
| run n | (series) | racha nf |
| | We've had quite a run of bad luck lately. |
| | Hemos tenido una fuerte racha de mala suerte últimamente. |
| run n | (series of cards) | escalera nf |
| | (MX) | corrida nf |
| | A "run" in cards is a sequence of the same suit. |
| | Una escalera es una secuencia del mismo palo. |
| run n | (cricket, baseball: score) | carrera nf |
| | They scored twelve runs in the first over. |
| | Hicieron doce carreras en el primer nivel. |
| run n | (election campaign) | candidatura nf |
| | His run for office ended in failure. |
| | Su candidatura terminó en fracaso. |
| run n | (fish: migration) | migración nf |
| | He's gone up to Alaska for the salmon run. |
| | Él fue a Alaska a la migración del salmón. |
| run n | (track) | pista nf |
| | They built a new bobsled run for the Olympics. |
| | Construyeron una pista nueva de bobsled para las Olimpiadas. |
| run n | (edition of book or newspaper) | tirada nf |
| | This book will have a run of 10,000 copies. |
| | Este libro tendrá un tirada de 10,000 ejemplares. |
| run n | (length) | tirada nf |
| | | longitud nf |
| | You'll need a two-metre run of cable. |
| | Necesitarás una tirada de dos metros de cable. |
| run n | (fenced area) | corral nm |
| | They put up a chicken run in the back yard. |
| | Hicieron un corral en el patio de atrás. |
| run n | (music: roulade) | melisma nm |
| | He played the run beautifully. |
| | Ejecutó el melisma de forma muy bella. |
| run n | (strong demand) | demanda nf |
| | We've had a run on these teapots since they went on special offer. |
| | Tuvimos una fuerte demanda de teteras cuando bajaron de precio. |
| run n | (direction of change) | curso nm |
| | The run of events has not been favourable. |
| | El curso que tomaron los acontecimientos no ha sido favorable. |
| run n | (typical kind) | prototipo nm |
| | She's different from the typical run of candidates. |
| | Está muy por encima del prototipo de candidato. |
| run n | (dash) | corrida nf |
| | | carrera nf |
| | His run for the bus was clearly pointless - he was much too far away to stand a chance of catching it. |
| | Su corrida por el bus no tuvo resultados, estaba muy lejos como para lograr alcanzarlo. |
| the runs npl | slang (diarrhoea) (coloquial) | cagalera nf |
| | (coloquial) | cagueta nf |
| | (AmL: coloquial) | cagadera nf |
| | (MX: coloquial) | seguidilla nf |
| | Those greasy tacos I ate at 2 in the morning gave me the runs. |
| | Esos tacos grasientos que me comí a las 2 de la mañana me dieron cagalera. |
| | (MX: coloquial) | chorrillo, chorro nm |
| | (AmC, AR: coloquial) | corredera nf |
| | (CO, PA, VE: coloquial) | churria nf |
| run⇒ vi | (flee) | huir⇒ vi |
| | | correr⇒ vi |
| | Run for your lives! |
| | ¡Huyan y pónganse a salvo! |
| run vi | (spread) | correrse⇒ v prnl |
| | Her tears fell on the letter and made the ink run. |
| | Don't wash that new shirt with the sheets, the colour will run. |
| | Sus lágrimas cayeron en el papel y se corrió la tinta. // No laves la camisa nueva con las sábanas: los colores se correrán. |
| run vi | informal (keep company with) | relacionarse⇒ v prnl |
| | | juntarse⇒ v prnl |
| | He runs around with the wrong kind of people. |
| | Se relaciona con malas personas. |
| run vi | (migrate) | migrar⇒ vi |
| | | remontar⇒ vi |
| | The salmon run in the spring. |
| | El salmón migra en primavera. |
| run vi | (race) (deporte) | correr⇒ vi |
| | He likes to run in competitions. |
| | Le gusta correr en competencias. |
| run vi | (horse racing: finish) (carreras de caballos) | llegar⇒ vi |
| | My horse ran third. |
| | Mi caballo llegó tercero. |
| run vi | (transport: be in action) | haber servicio, tener servicio loc verb |
| | | circular⇒ vi |
| | (AR) | andar⇒ vi |
| | The bus runs every day but Sunday. |
| | Hay servicio de autobús todos los días excepto el domingo. |
| run vi | (climb) | trepar⇒ vi |
| | We're trying to get the roses to run along the trellis. |
| | Estamos intentando conseguir que las rosas trepen por el enrejado. |
| run vi | (sail) | navegar⇒ vi |
| | We ran along the shore before pulling into the port. |
| | Navegamos bordeando la costa antes de entrar en el puerto. |
| run vi | (thread: unravel) | correrse⇒ v prnl |
| | | hacerse una carrera loc verb |
| | My stockings are starting to run. |
| | Mis pantimedias se están corriendo. |
| | Se me está comenzando a hacer una carrera en las medias. |
| run vi | (continue) | durar⇒ vi |
| | (audiovisual) | estar en antena, estar en el aire loc verb |
| | The programme runs for two years. |
| | El programa dura dos años. |
| | El programa estará en antena durante dos años. |
| run vi | (extend) | correr⇒ vi |
| | | extenderse⇒ v prnl |
| | | ir por vi + prep |
| | The cable runs between the walls. |
| | El alambre corre por entre los muros. |
| | El alambre se extiende entre los muros. |
| | El alambre va por entre los muros. |
| run vi | (be worded) | quedar⇒ vi |
| | | quedar redactado loc verb |
| | The agreement runs as follows... |
| | El acuerdo ha quedado de la siguiente manera. |
| | El acuerdo ha quedado redactado como sigue. |
| run vi | (stand for office) | postularse⇒ v prnl |
| | (ES) | presentarse⇒ v prnl |
| | He's running for the presidency. |
| | Se postula para la presidencia. |
| | Se presenta a la presidencia. |
| run vi | (transport: depart) | salir⇒ vi |
| | | partir⇒ vi |
| | When does the bus run? |
| | ¿Cuándo sale el autobús? |
| | ¿Cuándo parte el autobús? |
| run vi | (travel) | correr a lo largo de loc verb |
| | | atravesar⇒ vtr |
| | | recorrer⇒ vtr |
| | The highway runs along the valley. |
| | La autopista corre a lo largo del valle. |
| run vi | (glide, pass freely) | correr⇒ vi |
| | | pasar⇒ vi |
| | The cable runs through this pulley. |
| | La cuerda corre por la polea. |
| run vi | (liquid: flow) | correr⇒ vi |
| | | chorrear⇒ vi |
| | The blood ran down his back. |
| | A single tear ran from the corner of the little girl's eye. |
| | La sangre le corría por la espalda. // Una lágrima corrió desde la comisura del ojo de la niña. |
| run vi | (empty) | desaguar⇒ vi |
| | The wastewater runs into the gutter. |
| | Las aguas residuales desaguan en la cañería. |
| run vi | (range) | abarcar⇒ vi |
| | Our product line runs from basic to luxury. |
| | La línea de nuestros productos abarca desde lo esencial hasta lo lujoso. |
| run vi | (discharge fluid) | derramar⇒ vtr |
| | (por una emoción) | inundarse de v prnl + prep |
| | His eyes ran with tears. |
| | Sus ojos derramaban lágrimas. |
| | Sus ojos se inundaron de lágrimas. |
| run vi | (become) | ponerse⇒ v prnl |
| | | quedarse⇒ v prnl |
| | The tap ran dry. |
| | La fuente se puso seca. |
| run vi | (business, etc.: operate) | funcionar⇒, operar⇒ vi |
| | It requires a lot of energy to keep this business running. |
| | Se requiere mucha energía para que este negocio funcione. |
| run vi | (be printed) | salir⇒ vi |
| | | publicarse⇒ v prnl |
| | The ad will run in tomorrow's paper. |
| | El anuncio va a salir en el periódico de mañana. |
| run vi | (be of a given dimension) | salir⇒ vi |
| | | ser⇒ v cop |
| | Peaches are running small this season. |
| | Los duraznos salieron muy pequeños esta temporada. |
| run to [sb] vi + prep | figurative, informal (have recourse to) | recurrir a vi + prep |
| | | ir con vi + prep |
| | He always runs to the teacher if you make fun of him. |
| | Él siempre recurre a la maestra si le haces burla. |
| run to [sth] vi + prep | (make a quick trip to) | ir a vtr + prep |
| | (AR) | pegarse una corrida a loc verb |
| | We're out of milk; I'll just run to the shops and get some more. |
| | Nos quedamos sin leche, voy al mercado a comprar más. |
run over [sth], run across [sth] vi + prep | (glide over) | acariciar⇒ vtr |
| | Larry let his fingers run across the tactile surface of the sculpture. |
| | Larry acarició la superficie de la escultura con sus dedos. |
| run [sth]⇒ vtr | (livestock: make run) | llevar⇒ vtr |
| | | conducir⇒ vtr |
| | It's time to run the cattle to their new pasture. |
| | Ya es hora de llevar el ganado a su nueva pastura. |
| run [sth] vtr | (errand) | hacer⇒ vtr |
| | I have a few errands to run. |
| | Tengo que hacer unos encargos. |
| run [sth] vtr | (chase) (AmL) | corretear⇒ vtr |
| | | perseguir⇒ vtr |
| | | hostigar⇒ vtr |
| | The dogs were running a fox. |
| | Los perros correteaban a la zorra. |
| run [sth] vtr | (make compete) | hacer correr loc verb |
| | | hacer competir loc verb |
| | He runs greyhounds on the weekends. |
| | Hace correr galgos los fines de semana. |
| run [sb] [sth]⇒ vtr | (cost) | costar⇒ vtr |
| | | ascender a vi + prep |
| | That new roof could run you several thousand. |
| | El nuevo techo puede costarte varios miles. |
| | El coste del nuevo techo puede ascender a varios miles. |
| run [sth]⇒ vtr | (follow) | seguir⇒ vtr |
| | We should just let events run their course. |
| | Debemos dejar que los acontecimientos sigan su curso. |
| run [sth] vtr | (extend) | tender⇒ vi |
| | They ran a telegraph cable under the Atlantic. |
| | Tendieron un cable de telégrafo por debajo del Atlántico. |
| run [sth] vtr | (traverse) | extenderse⇒ v prnl |
| | | atravesar⇒ vtr |
| | The mountain range runs over half the country. |
| | La cordillera se extiende por medio país. |
| run [sth] vtr | (act unsupervised) | manejar⇒ vtr |
| | | dirigir⇒ vtr |
| | She is quite capable of running the whole firm alone. |
| | Tiene capacidad suficiente para manejar la empresa ella sola. |
| run [sth] vtr | (cause to ply a route) | abrir⇒ vtr |
| | | poner en servicio loc verb |
| | They should run a bus to this town. |
| | Deberían abrir una ruta de autobús a esta ciudad. |
| run [sth] vtr | (convey) | llevar⇒ vtr |
| | Can you run this letter to the post office? |
| | ¿Podrías llevar esta carta al correo? |
| run [sth] vtr | (pass quickly) | pasar⇒ vtr |
| | She ran a brush through her hair. |
| | Rob ran a hand through his thick, dark hair. |
| | Pasó un cepillo por su cabello. |
| run [sth] vtr | (get past) | saltarse algo, pasarse algo v prnl |
| | | no parar en algo loc verb |
| | (CR: coloquial) | brincarse algo v prnl |
| | (VE: coloquial) | comerse algo v prnl |
| | The police stopped him for running a red light. |
| | La policía lo detuvo por pasarse un semáforo en rojo. |
| run [sth] vtr | (smuggle) | contrabandear⇒ vtr |
| | | traficar con vi + prep |
| | They used to run alcohol across the border during Prohibition. |
| | Contrabandeaban alcohol por la frontera durante la Ley Seca. |
| run [sth] vtr | (print, publish) (informal) | sacar⇒ vtr |
| | | publicar⇒ vtr |
| | | imprimir⇒ vtr |
| | All the papers are running the story about the political scandal this morning. |
| | This magazine runs a lot of ads for cars. |
| | Todos los periódicos sacaron la noticia del escándalo político esta mañana. // Esta revista saca muchos anuncios de coches. |
| run [sb]⇒ vtr | (sponsor a candidate) | postular a vtr + prep |
| | | presentar a vtr + prep |
| | The party wanted to run her for the senate seat. |
| | El partido quería postularla para el puesto en el senado. |
| run [sth]⇒ vtr | (manage) | manejar⇒ vtr |
| | | dirigir⇒ vtr |
| | Helen is the one who really runs the office. |
| | Helena es la que verdaderamente maneja la oficina. |
| run [sth] vtr | (expose yourself to danger) | correr el riesgo loc verb |
| | | arriesgarse⇒ v prnl |
| | | exponerse⇒ v prnl |
| | We don't want to run the risk of being sued. |
| | No queremos correr el riesgo de que nos demanden. |
| run [sth] vtr | (let liquid flow) (baño) | preparar⇒ vtr |
| | | llenar⇒ vtr |
| | Let me run you a bath. |
| | Déjame que te prepare un baño. |
| run [sth] vtr | (accumulate a debt) (cuenta abierta) | tener⇒ vtr |
| | He runs a tab at the local bar. |
| | This business has been running a large overdraft for the last year. |
| | Tiene una cuenta en el bar local. |
| run [sth] vtr | (add to an account) | agregar⇒ vtr |
| | | cargar⇒ vtr |
| | Can you run it to my tab? |
| | ¿Me lo puedes agregar a mi cuenta? |
run [sth] over [sth], run [sth] across [sth] vtr + prep | (glide over) | pasar algo por loc verb |
| | She ran her fingers over the fine silk. |
| | Pasó sus dedos por la fina seda. |
Locuciones verbales run | run to |
| run over to [sth] vi phrasal + prep | (dash to) (a casa de alguien) | ir vi |
| | | echar una carrera loc verb |
| | (AR) | ir en una carrera vi + loc adv |
| | Can you just run over to John's and deliver this card? |
| | ¿Puedes echar una carrera a casa de John y entregarle su tarjeta? |
| run up to [sth/sb] vi phrasal + prep | (run to [sth/sb] and stop) | correr hasta vi + prep |
| | The boys ran up to the front of the church. |
| | Los niños corrieron hasta el frente de la iglesia. |
| run about vi phrasal | UK (move around quickly) | corretear⇒ vi |
| | The children were running about excitedly. |
| run about vi phrasal | UK, informal (go about things hurriedly) | ir de acá para allá loc verb |
| | | ir a las corridas loc verb |
| | We spent an hour running about, tidying the house before our guests arrived. |
| | Pasamos una hora yendo de acá para allá, ordenando la casa antes de que llegaran los invitados. |
| run across [sb/sth] vtr phrasal insep | (encounter by chance) | cruzarse con v prnl + prep |
| | | encontrarse por casualidad loc verb |
| | | encontrarse por azar loc verb |
| Note: Ante complemento directo de persona debe usarse la preposición «a». |
| | On the writers' weekend, I ran across a guy with a lot of useful contacts in the publishing world. |
| | I ran across this quote by Oscar Wilde while studying another author. |
| | Me crucé con esta cita de Oscar Wilde mientras estudiaba otro autor. |
| run after [sth/sb] vtr phrasal insep | (chase) | perseguir⇒ vtr |
| | | perseguir a vtr + prep |
| | My dog loves to run after a ball. |
| | A mi perro le encanta perseguir una pelota. |
| run ahead vi phrasal | (go before, precede) | adelantarse⇒ v prnl |
| | Belinda told Cristal to run ahead to try to catch the bus before it leaves. |
| | Belinda le dijo a Cristal que se adelante y trate de alcanzar el autobús antes de que se vaya. |
| run around vi phrasal | (move around quickly) | corretear⇒ vi |
| | We wanted a garden where the children could run around and play. |
| | Queríamos un jardín en el que los niños pudieran corretear y jugar. |
| run around vi phrasal | informal (go about things hurriedly) | ir de acá para allá loc verb |
| | | ir de un lado para el otro loc verb |
| | Sheila has three young children, so she spends all day running around. |
| | Sheila tiene tres hijos pequeños y se pasa el día yendo de acá para allá. |
| run at [sth/sb] vtr phrasal insep | (charge [sb/sth]) | embestir contra, arremeter contra vi + prep |
| | | acometer a vtr + prep |
run away, run away from [sth] vi phrasal | (flee, escape) | escaparse⇒ v prnl |
| | | huir⇒ vi |
| | He ran away before the police could catch him. |
| | Se escapó antes de que la policía pudiera detenerlo. |
run away, run away from [sth] vi phrasal | informal (child: leave home) | escaparse de v prnl + prep |
| | | huir de vi + prep |
| | Sometimes children run away from home when they are mad at their parents. |
| | A veces, los niños se escapan de casa cuando se enfadan con sus padres. |
| run away with [sth] vi phrasal + prep | (steal [sth]) | llevarse⇒ v prnl |
| | | irse con v prnl + prep |
| | | robar⇒ vtr |
| | The masked man ran away with the silver. |
| | El hombre enmascarado se llevó la plata. |
| run back vi phrasal | (return) | volver⇒ vi |
| | Jeremy had forgotten the flowers, but he didn't have time to run back. |
| run [sth] back vtr phrasal sep | (return [sth]) | devolver⇒ vtr |
| run behind vi phrasal | informal (be late) | retrasado participio |
| | Jane woke up late and is running behind. |
| | Jane se levantó tarde hoy y está retrasada. |
run [sth] by [sb], run [sth] past [sb] vtr phrasal sep | informal (check [sth] with [sb]) | chequear algo con alguien loc verb + prep |
| | | hacer que alguien revise algo loc verb |
| | I'll run those dates by my boss to make sure he's available then. |
| | Chequearé las fechas con mi jefe para asegurarme de que esté disponible. |
| run [sb/sth] down vtr phrasal sep | informal (disparage) | menospreciar⇒ vtr |
| | | desprestigiar. desacreditar⇒ vtr |
| Note: Ante complemento directo de persona debe usarse la preposición «a». |
| | Mark's girlfriend is always running him down; she never says anything nice about him. |
| | La novia de Mark siempre lo menosprecia: nunca dice cosas buenas sobre él. |
run [sb/sth] down, run down [sb/sth] vtr phrasal sep | (hit with a vehicle) | atropellar a vtr + prep |
| | A man was injured when a car thief ran him down and sped off. |
| | El hombre resultó herido cuando un ladrón lo atropelló y se fue. |
| run for [sth] vtr phrasal insep | US (stand for: election) | presentarse como candidato a loc verb |
| | Mr Jones is running for election as an independent candidate. |
| | Mr Jones se presenta como candidato independiente a las elecciones. |
| run from [sth] vtr phrasal insep | (try to escape or evade [sth]) | escapar⇒ vi |
| | You can run from your problems, but that won't solve them. |
| | Puedes escapar de tus problemas, pero eso no los va a resolver. |
| run in vi phrasal | (visit quickly) (figurado) | asomarse⇒ v prnl |
| | | pasar⇒ vi |
| | | visitar⇒ vi |
| | I only had time to run in and say hello before I had to leave for work again. |
| | Sólo tuve tiempo de asomarme a saludar antes de tener que volver al trabajo. |
run in [sb], run [sb] in vtr phrasal sep | informal (arrest) | arrestar a vtr + prep |
| | The police ran in Meghan for shoplifting today. |
| | La policía arrestó a Meghan por robo el día de hoy. |
run in [sth], run [sth] in vtr phrasal sep | (printing: add without indenting) | insertar⇒ vtr |
run [sth] in, run in [sth] vtr phrasal sep | UK (car, engine: break in, use when new) | hacerle el rodaje a loc verb + prep |
| | (coloquial) | despegar⇒, asentar⇒ vtr |
| run into [sb] vtr phrasal insep | figurative (meet [sb] by chance) | encontrarse con v prnl + prep |
| | | toparse con v prnl + prep |
| | I ran into my cousin yesterday at the market. |
| | Ayer en el mercado me encontré con mi prima. |
| run into [sth] vtr phrasal insep | figurative (encounter [sth]) | toparse con v prnl + prep |
| | | encontrarse con v prnl + prep |
| | The project has run into some difficulties. |
| | Este proyecto se ha topado con algunas dificultades. |
| run into [sth] vtr phrasal insep | figurative (reach) | llegar a vtr + prep |
| | The damages run into hundreds of thousands of pounds. |
| | Los daños llegan a cientos de miles de libras. |