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Spanish-English translation for: Let's run
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¡Corramos!Let's run!
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¡Vámonos!Let's go!
¡Nademos!Let's swim!
Intentémoslo.Let's try it.
abandonar la vigilanciato let down one's guard [fig.]
hacer helar la sangre a algn [col.] [locución] [de terror]to make sb.'s blood run cold [idiom]
¡A por ellos! [col.]Come on, let's kick arse! [Br.] [vulg.]
Démosles un poco de chocolate.Let's give them a bit of chocolate.
atusarse el peloto run one's fingers through one's hair [smoothing]
dar su brazo a torcer [col.] [locución]to let one's arm be twisted [coll.] [idiom] [give in to persuasion]
ni mucho menos {conj}let alone
por no hablar de {conj}let alone
y menos aún {conj}let alone
echar un patín [correr] [col.] [Cuba]to run
dejar a algnto let sb. [permit]
permitir a-algn/algoto let sb./sth.
hacer saber a algnto let sb. know
resbalarto run [liquid]
náut. encallarto run aground
náut. varar [encallar]to run aground
corretear [correr sin dirección fija]to run around
esfumarse [esp.] [Madrid] [col.]to run away
escasearto run low
dep. jonrón {m} [am.]home run
avisar a algn de algoto let sb. know sth.
dejar a-algn/algo sueltoto let sb./sth. loose
desprenderse de algoto let go of sth.
¡Suéltame!Let go of me!
Deja que te ayude. [familiar, sing.]Let me help you.
Dejad que os ayude. [esp.]Let me help you.
Deje que le ayude.Let me help you.
Dejen que les ayude. [formal, pl.]Let me help you.
¡Permítanos ayudarle!Let us help you!
¡Huye!Run! [flee, escape]
¡No corras!Don't run!
huirto run away [flee]
encontrarse con alg.to run into sb.
rebosarto run over [overflow]
pol. dirigir un paisto run a country
meterse a correrto start to run
soltar a algn/algo [dejar]to let go of sb./sth.
atropellar a-algn/algoto run sb./sth. over
atravesar a-algn/algoto run sb./sth. through
darse a la fuga [col.]to run away / off [flee]
fugarse de casato run away from home
quedarse sin aireto run out of air
coger carrerillato take a run-up
Déjame masticarlo. [déjame pensarlo] [sur.] [Colombia] [col.]Let me mull it over. [coll.]
soltar una traca de pedosto let rip a series of farts
corriente y moliente {adj} [col.]run-of-the-mill [coll.]
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