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Spanish-English translation for: to knock run sb down
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atropellar a-algn/algoto knock sb./sth. down
derribar a-algn/algo [edificio, persona etc.]to knock sb./sth. down [building, person etc.]
abatir algo [derribar]to knock sth. down [demolish]
tumbar algo [tirar al suelo]to knock sth. down
dep. noquear a algnto knock sb. out
encontrarse con alg.to run into sb.
atropellar a-algn/algoto run sb./sth. over
atravesar a-algn/algoto run sb./sth. through
atar a-algn/algoto tie down sb./sth.
hacer helar la sangre a algn [col.] [locución] [de terror]to make sb.'s blood run cold [idiom]
menospreciar a algn [despreciar]to look down on sb. [scorn]
abatirse sobre algn/algoto swoop down on sb./sth.
fulminar a-algn/algo [matar]to strike sb./sth. down [kill]
mirar a algn por encima del hombro [locución]to look down (one's nose) at sb. [idiom]
dejar a algn en el arranque [cent.]to let sb. down [fail to meet one's side of the bargain]
hacer helar la sangre a algn [col.] [locución] [de horror]to send a chill down sb.'s spine [idiom]
golpear [am.]to knock
patizambo {adj}knock-kneed
imitación {f}knock-off [coll.]
llamarto knock [at the door]
volcar algo [tirar]to knock sth. over
náut. encallarto run aground
resbalarto run [liquid]
escasearto run low
empinar el codo [col.] [locución] [beber alcohol]to knock back a few drinks [coll.] [idiom]
huirto run away [flee]
¡Corramos!Let's run!
dep. jonrón {m} [am.]home run
náut. varar [encallar]to run aground
rebosarto run over [overflow]
¡Huye!Run! [flee, escape]
¡No corras!Don't run!
meterse a correrto start to run
esfumarse [esp.] [Madrid] [col.]to run away
coger carrerillato take a run-up
pol. dirigir un paisto run a country
corretear [correr sin dirección fija]to run around
quedarse sin aireto run out of air
echar un patín [correr] [col.] [Cuba]to run
fugarse de casato run away from home
salir corriendoto run out [leave in a hurry]
darse a la fuga [col.]to run away / off [flee]
corriente y moliente {adj} [col.]run-of-the-mill [coll.]
ser del montón [locución]to be run-of-the-mill [idiom]
atusarse el peloto run one's fingers through one's hair [smoothing]
correr que se las pela [col.] [locución]to run like the wind [coll.] [idiom]
jur. trá. Unverified atropello {m} con fugahit-and-run (accident) [coll.] [fleeing the scene after a collision]
abajo {adv}down
correr (algo)to run (sth.) [on foot, a distance, a risk]
agacharseto crouch down
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