Usage examples of "runs" in English with translation to Spanish

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How fast that dog runs! ¡Qué rápido corre ese perro!
He that fights and runs away, lives to fight another day Quien en tiempo huye, en tiempo acude
This computer runs on batteries. Este computador funciona a baterías.
Tom runs a company in Boston. Tom dirige una compañía en Boston.
Blood runs in the veins. La sangre corre por las venas.
This toy car runs on batteries. Este auto de juguete funciona a baterías.
Bill runs faster than Bob. Bill corre más deprisa que Bob.
I should sell it while it still runs. Debería venderlo mientras aún funcione.
That dog runs very fast. Ese perro corre muy rápido.
He runs faster than I. Él corre más rápido que yo.
Ken runs faster than you. Ken corre más rápido que tú.
Jane sometimes runs to school. A veces Jane va corriendo al colegio.
He runs as fast as you. Él corre tan rápido como tú.
Kumiko runs as fast as Tom. Kumiko corre tan rápido como Tom.
Who runs faster, Yumi or Keiko? ¿Quién corre más rápido, Yumi o Keiko?
She runs faster than I do. Ella corre más rápido que yo.
Who runs faster, Judy or Tony? ¿Quién corre más rápido, Judy o Tony?
Who runs faster, Ken or Tony? ¿Quién corre más rápido, Ken o Tony?
He runs in the park every day. Él corre todos los días en el parque.
This house runs the risk of collapsing. Esta casa corre riesgo de desmoronamiento.
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