run at in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

Translations for run at in the English»Spanish Dictionary

I.run <pres part running, pt ran, pp run> [Am rən, Brit rʌn] VB intr

8.1. run water/oil:

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

II.run <pres part running, pt ran, pp run> [Am rən, Brit rʌn] VB trans

III.run [Am rən, Brit rʌn] N

1. run (on foot):

See also water, short, seed, low2, low1, fat, dry up, dry

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

1. water:

abre el grifo Spain

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

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

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

2.1. short (brief):

4. short (inadequate, deficient):

II.short [Am ʃɔrt, Brit ʃɔːt] ADV

1. short (suddenly, abruptly):

2. short (below target, requirement):

III.short [Am ʃɔrt, Brit ʃɔːt] N

IV.short [Am ʃɔrt, Brit ʃɔːt] VB intr ELEC

V.short [Am ʃɔrt, Brit ʃɔːt] VB trans

I.seed [Am sid, Brit siːd] N

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

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

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

1. low:

III.low1 [Am loʊ, Brit ləʊ] N

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

II.fat [Am fæt, Brit fat] N

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

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

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

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

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

2. dry → dry up

IV.dry [Am draɪ, Brit drʌɪ] N

at [Am æt, ət, Brit at, ət] PREP

4. at (indicating time):

5.2. at (occupied with):

run at in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for run at in the English»Spanish Dictionary

I.run [rʌn] ran, run ran, run N

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

at2 [ɑ:t, æt] (in email address)

American English

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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This means the tyre has a wider contact patch and therefore can be run at lower tyre pressure.
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They move in a rhythmic, sure-footed way and can run at speeds of 2530 mph (4050 km/h).
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Activities run at the centre include kayaking, abseiling, hill-walking, raft-building, fishing, juggling and arts and crafts.
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Make like a frequent traveller and keep a fully stocked travel toilet bag at the ready so you can grab it and run at a moment's notice.
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Gas makes you sneeze and run at the nose and eyes.
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In between rounds, speedgames are frequently held over weekends which generally run at one-minute ticks, instead of hourly ones for more fast-paced action.
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The freight trains will travel at 120 kmph and passenger trains on the network will run at speeds of up to 200 kmph.
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He could run at high speeds, punch rapidly, and throw giant fireballs from his hands.
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The expedition took 16 days and was run at a time when the water level was its highest since 1983.
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Their fights are typically short, and in them the two competing males run at each other, mouths open.
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