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maratonista
Oxford Spanish Dictionary
marathon runner SUBST
Oxford Spanish Dictionary
maratoniano (maratoniana)
Oxford Spanish Dictionary
marathon [Am ˈmɛrəˌθɑn, Brit ˈmarəθ(ə)n] SUBST
1. marathon SPORT:
maratón m or f
2. marathon (endurance test):
marathon attr performance/debate/speech
runner [Am ˈrənər, Brit ˈrʌnə] SUBST
1.1. runner:
1.2. runner (smuggler):
1.3. runner (horse):
1.4. runner (in baseball):
1.5. runner Brit ugs (car):
2.1. runner (on sled):
2.2. runner (for drawer):
3. runner:
caminero m RíoPl
4. runner BOT:
5. runner:
to do a runner Brit ugs (escape)
to do a runner Brit ugs (escape)
to do a runner Brit ugs (escape)
6. runner Can MODE:
im PONS Wörterbuch
marathon runner SUBST
im PONS Wörterbuch
marathon [ˈmærəθən, Am ˈmerəθɑ:n] SUBST a. übtr
runner [ˈrʌnəʳ, Am -ɚ] SUBST
1. runner SPORT:
corredor(a) m (f)
2. runner (messenger):
mensajero(-a) m (f)
3. runner (smuggler):
4. runner (rail):
runner on sledge
5. runner (stem):
6. runner (long rug):
Wendungen:
im PONS Wörterbuch
marathon runner SUBST
im PONS Wörterbuch
marathon [ˈmær·ə·θan] SUBST a. übtr
maratón m o f
runner [ˈrʌn·ər] SUBST
1. runner SPORT:
corredor(a) m (f)
2. runner (messenger):
mensajero(-a) m (f)
3. runner (smuggler):
4. runner (rail):
runner on sledge
5. runner (stem):
6. runner (long rug):
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Marathon bicyclists occasionally came to town to ride around in circles for days on end without setting their foot down.
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Three new events were introduced at the 1988 edition of the competition: the women's 10,000 metres, women's marathon and women's 10,000 m race walk.
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Most marathon vehicles are of a modern design, tailor made for competition.
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Online discussion includes everything from meditation to marathon trainingand even topics only marginally related to running.
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In 2007, he ran 13 marathons (not including ultra-marathons), and seven marathons in a span of nine weeks (winning three).
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