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Oxford Spanish Dictionary

run to VERB [Am rən -, Brit rʌn -] (v + prep + o)

1. run to (amount to):

2. run to (extend to):

3. run to (suffice for) Brit:

run to income/resources:
run to income/resources:
dar para ugs

4. run to (afford):

run to Brit
Oxford Spanish Dictionary
Englisch
Englisch
Spanisch
Spanisch
to run sb/sth to earth
dar con alguien/algo
to run sb/sth to ground
dar con algo/alguien
to go or run to seed wörtl plant:
Spanisch
Spanisch
Englisch
Englisch
Oxford Spanish Dictionary

I. run <Part Präs running, Past ran, Past Part run> [Am rən, Brit rʌn] VERB intr

1. run (literally: to move fast):

2.1. run ugs (to go quickly):

2.2. run ugs (to go by car):

3. run (to operate, to function):

funciona a pila/a gas esp LatAm

4.1. run (to go) vehicles:

4.2. run TRANSP trains, services:

4.3. run NAUT:

5. run (to travel):

6.1. run (to extend) (in space):

6.2. run (to extend) (in time):

7. run (of stories, sequences):

8.1. run water/oil:

8.2. run (to pass):

9. run (to turn liquid):

run butter/cheese/icing:
run paint/makeup:
run color:
run color:

10.1. run (to be, to stand):

le (or me etc.) viene de familia

10.2. run (to become + adj) → dry, → low , → short

11. run POL:

run candidates:
run candidates:

12.1. run (to migrate):

run salmon:

12.2. run (to hunt):

run wolves:

13. run stockings:

correrse LatAm

II. run <Part Präs running, Past ran, Past Part run> [Am rən, Brit rʌn] VERB trans

1.1. run race/marathon:

hacer mandados esp LatAm

1.2. run (to chase):

seguir a alguien de cerca

2. run (to drive, to transport) person:

run ugs

3. run (to move through):

run fingers/comb

4. run (to enter in competition):

run horse
run candidate
run candidate
postular LatAm

5. run (to manage):

run business/organization/department
run business/organization/department

6.1. run (to conduct):

run tests/survey
run tests/survey

6.2. run (to organize):

run classes/concerts

7. run TRANSP:

run flight

8. run (to maintain, to have):

9. run (to operate):

run engine
run program COMPUT
run program COMPUT

10.1. run (to extend):

run cable/wire

10.2. run (to pass):

11. run (to cause to flow):

to run sth under the tap Brit

12.1. run (to smuggle):

run guns
run guns

12.2. run (to get past):

run blockade

III. run [Am rən, Brit rʌn] SUBST

1. run (on foot):

tener dominado a alguien

2.1. run (trip, outing):

2.2. run (journey):

2.3. run LUFTF:

3.1. run (sequence):

3.2. run (period of time):

4. run (tendency, direction):

5. run (heavy demand):

6.1. run:

run FILM, THEAT

6.2. run COMPUT:

7. run TECH:

8. run TYPO:

a run of 20, 000 copies

9.1. run (track):

9.2. run (for animals):

10. run (in stocking, knitted garment):

11. run MUS:

12. run (in baseball, cricket):

13. run <the runs, pl > (diarrhea):

run ugs
run ugs
cagalera f vulg sl
run ugs
churrias fpl Col ugs
estar churrete Chil ugs
tener cagalera Esp vulg sl

I. fat <comp fatter, superl fattest> [Am fæt, Brit fat] ADJ

1.1. fat (obese):

fat person/animal/stomach

1.2. fat Brit:

1.3. fat (fattened):

fat cattle/pigs

1.4. fat (thick):

fat book/cigar
fat book/cigar

2.1. fat (lucrative):

fat contract/deal
fat contract/deal
jugoso ugs

2.2. fat (large):

fat salary

2.3. fat (very little) ugs, iron:

II. fat [Am fæt, Brit fat] SUBST

1. fat U or C:

estar de palique Esp ugs

2. fat U (on person):

I. seed [Am sid, Brit siːd] SUBST

1.1. seed C:

simiente f liter
pipas fpl Esp

1.2. seed U (collectively):

to go or run to seed wörtl plant:

2. seed (origins):

seed C often pl
seed C often pl

3. seed C SPORT:

sembrado m / sembrada f Méx

4.1. seed liter U (sperm):

simiente f liter

4.2. seed liter (offspring, descendants):

seed C or U + Sg or pl Verb
progenie f liter
seed C or U + Sg or pl Verb

II. seed [Am sid, Brit siːd] VERB trans

1.1. seed (sow with seeds):

to seed sth with sth

1.2. seed (remove seeds from):

seed fruit
seed fruit

1.3. seed METEO:

seed cloud

2. seed SPORT usu pass:

III. seed [Am sid, Brit siːd] VERB intr

1. seed (form seeds):

seed plant:

2. seed (plant seeds):

I. water [Am ˈwɔdər, ˈwɑdər, Brit ˈwɔːtə] SUBST U

1. water:

agua f (con artículo masculino en el singular)
abre la canilla RíoPl
abre el caño Perú
to make water ship:
a lot of water has flowed under the bridge since we last met attr temperature/meter

2.1. water (urine) form, euph:

hacer de las aguas Méx euph

2.2. water MED:

3.1. water <waters, pl > (of sea, river):

aguas fpl

3.2. water <waters, pl > (at spa):

3.3. water <waters, pl > (amniotic fluid):

aguas fpl

II. water [Am ˈwɔdər, ˈwɑdər, Brit ˈwɔːtə] VERB intr

III. water [Am ˈwɔdər, ˈwɑdər, Brit ˈwɔːtə] VERB trans

1. water (sprinkle):

water plant/garden

2. water (irrigate):

water river:

3. water (give to drink):

water horse/cattle
water horse/cattle

4. water (add water to):

water mixture
water mixture
water beer/wine
water beer/wine
bautizar scherzh

I. short <shorter shortest> [Am ʃɔrt, Brit ʃɔːt] ADJ

1. short (of length, height, distance):

short hair/skirt/grass
short person
to get sb by the short hairs or Brit also by the short and curlies ugs
pillar or agarrar or pescar a alguien ugs
to have sb by the short hairs or Brit also by the short and curlies ugs
tener agarrado a alguien ugs

2.1. short (brief):

short visit/vacation/trip

2.2. short LING:

short vowel/syllable

2.3. short:

3. short (brusque, impatient):

short manner
short manner

4. short (inadequate, deficient):

5. short GASTRO:

short pastry

6.1. short FIN:

short sale

6.2. short FIN:

short bill

II. short [Am ʃɔrt, Brit ʃɔːt] ADV

1. short (suddenly, abruptly):

2. short (below target, requirement):

to fall short shell/arrow:

III. short [Am ʃɔrt, Brit ʃɔːt] SUBST

1. short ELEK:

2. short FILM:

4.1. short <shorts, pl > (short trousers):

shorts mpl
bañador m Esp

4.2. short <shorts, pl > (men's underwear):

IV. short [Am ʃɔrt, Brit ʃɔːt] VERB intr ELEK

V. short [Am ʃɔrt, Brit ʃɔːt] VERB trans

low2 VERB intr

I. low1 <lower lowest> [Am loʊ, Brit ləʊ] ADJ

1. low (in height):

2.1. low (in volume):

low voice
low voice
low sound/whisper
low sound/whisper
bájale al radio LatAm excl CSur
baja la radio CSur Esp

2.2. low (in pitch):

low key/note/pitch
low key/note/pitch

3. low (in intensity, amount, quality):

low pressure/temperature
low wages/prices/productivity
low proportion
low standard/quality
low standard/quality
low number/card

4. low (in short supply):

5. low (in health, spirits):

6.1. low (humble):

low liter
low liter

6.2. low (despicable):

¡qué bajo has (or ha etc.) caído! ugs

7. low (primitive) BIO:

II. low1 <lower lowest> [Am loʊ, Brit ləʊ] ADV

1. low:

2.1. low (softly, quietly):

2.2. low (in pitch):

III. low1 [Am loʊ, Brit ləʊ] SUBST

1. low (low point):

2. low METEO:

I. dry up VERB [Am draɪ -, Brit drʌɪ -] (v + adv)

1. dry up stream/puddle/pond:

2. dry up funds/resources/inspiration:

3. dry up ugs actor:

4. dry up (shut up) sl:

¡cierra el pico! ugs

5. dry up (dry dishes):

dry up Brit

II. dry up VERB [Am draɪ -, Brit drʌɪ -] (v + o + adv, v + adv + o)

1. dry up well/stream:

2. dry up dishes Brit:

I. dry <drier, driest> [Am draɪ, Brit drʌɪ] ADJ

1.1. dry (not wet):

dry ground/wood/washing
to wipe sth dry

1.2. dry (lacking natural moisture):

dry leaves/skin/hair/mouth
dry sobs
dry cough

1.3. dry (dried-up):

dry well/river

1.4. dry (not rainy, not humid):

dry climate/weather/heat

1.5. dry (using no fluid):

dry cell

2. dry (prohibiting sale of alcohol):

dry state/county

3. dry (not sweet):

dry wine/sherry
dry champagne
dry champagne

4.1. dry (ironic):

dry humor/wit/remark
dry humor/wit/remark

4.2. dry (lacking warmth):

dry greeting/laugh/style

5. dry (dull, boring):

dry lecture/book

II. dry <dries, drying, dried> [Am draɪ, Brit drʌɪ] VERB trans

1. dry (with cloth, heat):

dry clothes/crockery
no colgar

2. dry (preserve):

dry fish/fruit/meat

III. dry <dries, drying, dried> [Am draɪ, Brit drʌɪ] VERB intr

1. dry (become dry):

dry washing/dishes/paint/concrete:
Brit to hang sb out to dry

2. dry → dry up

IV. dry [Am draɪ, Brit drʌɪ] SUBST

I. to scavenge for VERB intr

II. scavenge [Am ˈskævəndʒ, Brit ˈskavɪn(d)ʒ] VERB trans

I. stint [Am stɪnt, Brit stɪnt] SUBST

1.1. stint C (fixed amount, share):

1.2. stint C (period):

2. stint U:

II. stint [Am stɪnt, Brit stɪnt] VERB trans

stint food:

to stint sb of sth
escatimarle algo a alguien

III. to stint on VERB intr

I. surrender [Am səˈrɛndər, Brit səˈrɛndə] VERB trans

1. surrender MILIT:

surrender arms/town
surrender arms/town

2. surrender (hand over) form:

surrender document/ticket

3. surrender (relinquish):

surrender right/claim

II. surrender [Am səˈrɛndər, Brit səˈrɛndə] VERB intr

surrender soldier/army:

entregarse a alguien

III. to surrender oneself to VERB refl

to surrender oneself to indulgence/idleness:

IV. surrender [Am səˈrɛndər, Brit səˈrɛndə] SUBST U

1. surrender (capitulation):

2. surrender (submission):

3. surrender form (handing over):

I. swipe [Am swaɪp, Brit swʌɪp] SUBST ugs

1. swipe (blow):

to take a swipe at sb/sth

2. swipe (verbal attack):

II. swipe [Am swaɪp, Brit swʌɪp] VERB trans ugs

1. swipe (hit):

2. swipe (steal):

volarse Méx ugs

3. swipe COMPUT:

swipe card

III. to swipe at VERB intr

I. to tend to VERB intr (attend to)

II. tend2 [Am tɛnd, Brit tɛnd] VERB trans

tend sheep/flock
tend sheep/flock
tend invalids/victims
tend invalids/victims
tend garden/grave
to tend bar Am or Brit the bar

I. tune [Am t(j)un, Brit tjuːn] SUBST

1. tune C:

2. tune U (correct pitch):

II. tune [Am t(j)un, Brit tjuːn] VERB trans

1. tune MUS:

tune instrument

2. tune MOTOR:

tune engine
tune engine

3. tune:

tune RADIO, TV

III. to tune to VERB intr RADIO TV

to tune to station/wavelength:

I. content1 [Am kənˈtɛnt, Brit kənˈtɛnt] ADJ pred

to be content with sth

II. content1 [Am kənˈtɛnt, Brit kənˈtɛnt] VERB trans

III. to content oneself VERB refl

to content oneself with sth/-ing
contentarse or conformarse con algo/ +infin

IV. content1 [Am kənˈtɛnt, Brit kənˈtɛnt] SUBST U (contentment)

content liter
contento m liter

I. concern [Am kənˈsərn, Brit kənˈsəːn] SUBST

1. concern C (business, affair):

2.1. concern U (anxiety):

2.2. concern U (interest):

concern for sb/sth
interés por alguien/algo

3. concern C (firm):

II. concern [Am kənˈsərn, Brit kənˈsəːn] VERB trans

1. concern (affect, involve):

to be concerned in sth
to be concerned with sth

2.1. concern (interest):

2.2. concern (worry, bother):

3. concern (relate to):

III. to concern oneself VERB refl

to concern oneself about sb/sth
preocuparse por alguien/algo

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Englisch
Englisch
Spanisch
Spanisch
the run-up to sth
Spanisch
Spanisch
Englisch
Englisch
im PONS Wörterbuch

I. run [rʌn] ran, run ran, run SUBST

1. run (jog):

to do sth at a run

2. run:

3. run:

4. run (demand):

5. run (type):

6. run (direction, tendency):

run of opinion

7. run (enclosure for animals):

8. run (hole in tights):

9. run SPORT:

10. run FILM, THEAT:

11. run MUS:

12. run MILIT:

Wendungen:

II. run [rʌn] ran, run ran, run VERB intr

1. run (move fast):

2. run (operate):

3. run (go, travel):

4. run (extend):

5. run (last):

6. run (be):

7. run (flow):

run river
run make-up
run nose
gotear ugs

8. run (enter election):

9. run + Adj (be):

to run dry river
to run short water

10. run (say):

III. run [rʌn] ran, run ran, run VERB trans

1. run (move fast):

2. run (enter in race):

run candidate, horse

3. run (drive):

4. run (pass):

5. run (operate):

run car
run computer program
run engine

6. run (manage, govern):

pilotear LatAm

7. run (conduct):

run experiment, test

8. run (provide):

run course

9. run (let flow):

run bath

10. run (show):

run article
run series

11. run (smuggle):

12. run (not heed):

run blockade
run red light

13. run (incur):

run risk

14. run (perform tasks):

I. to [tu:] PRÄP

1. to (in direction of):

2. to (before):

3. to (until):

4. to with indirect object:

to show sth to sb

5. to (towards):

6. to (against):

close to sth
5 added to 10 equals 15
5 más 10 son 15

7. to (in comparison):

3 (goals) to 1
3 (goles) a 1
superior to sth/sb

8. to (from opinion of):

9. to (proportion):

10. to (causing):

11. to (by):

12. to (matching):

13. to (of):

14. to (for purpose of):

Wendungen:

II. to [tu:] infinitive particle

1. to (infinitive: not translated):

2. to (in command):

3. to (after interrogative words):

4. to (wishes):

5. to (purpose):

6. to (attitude):

7. to (future intention):

sth to buy

8. to (in consecutive acts):

9. to (introducing a complement):

10. to (in general statements):

11. to (in ellipsis):

III. to [tu:] ADV

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Englisch
Englisch
Spanisch
Spanisch
the run-up to sth
Spanisch
Spanisch
Englisch
Englisch
im PONS Wörterbuch

I. run [rʌn] SUBST

1. run (jog):

2. run:

3. run:

4. run (demand):

5. run (type):

6. run (direction, tendency):

run of opinion

7. run (enclosure for animals):

8. run (hole in tights):

9. run SPORT:

10. run FILM, THEAT:

11. run MUS:

12. run MILIT:

Wendungen:

II. run <ran, run> [rʌn] VERB intr

1. run (move fast):

2. run (operate):

3. run (go, travel):

4. run (extend):

5. run (last):

6. run (be):

7. run (flow):

run river
run make-up
run nose
gotear ugs

8. run (enter election):

9. run + Adj (be):

to run dry river
to run short water

10. run (say):

III. run <ran, run> [rʌn] VERB trans

1. run (move fast):

2. run (enter in race):

run candidate, horse

3. run (drive):

4. run (pass):

5. run (operate):

run car
run computer program
run engine

6. run (manage, govern):

pilotear LatAm

7. run (conduct):

run experiment, test

8. run (provide):

run course

9. run (let flow):

run bath

10. run (show):

run article
run series

11. run (smuggle):

12. run (not heed):

run blockade
run red light

13. run (incur):

run risk

14. run (perform tasks):

I. to [tu] PRÄP

1. to (in direction of):

2. to (before):

3. to (until):

4. to with indirect object:

to show sth to sb

5. to (towards):

6. to (against):

close to sth
5 added to 10 equals 15
5 más 10 son 15

7. to (in comparison):

3 (goals) to 1
3 (goles) a 1
superior to sth/sb

8. to (from opinion of):

9. to (proportion):

10. to (causing):

11. to (by):

12. to (matching):

13. to (of):

14. to (for purpose of):

Wendungen:

II. to [tu] infinitive particle

1. to (infinitive: not translated):

2. to (in command):

3. to (after interrogative words):

4. to (wishes):

5. to (purpose):

6. to (attitude):

7. to (future intention):

sth to buy

8. to (in consecutive acts):

9. to (introducing a complement):

10. to (in general statements):

11. to (in ellipsis):

III. to [tu] ADV

Present
Irun to
yourun to
he/she/itruns to
werun to
yourun to
theyrun to
Past
Iran to
youran to
he/she/itran to
weran to
youran to
theyran to
Present Perfect
Ihaverun to
youhaverun to
he/she/ithasrun to
wehaverun to
youhaverun to
theyhaverun to
Past Perfect
Ihadrun to
youhadrun to
he/she/ithadrun to
wehadrun to
youhadrun to
theyhadrun to

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