Sentence examples of "Hurry" in English with translation "prisa"

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You'd better hurry up. Será mejor que te des prisa.
I'm in no hurry. No llevo prisa.
Hurry up! Here comes the bus. ¡Date prisa, que viene el autobús!
We didn't need to hurry. No fue necesario darnos prisa.
You didn't need to hurry. No era necesario que te dieras prisa.
Hurry up! The concert is starting. ¡Date prisa! Empieza el concierto.
You don't have to hurry. No tienes que darte prisa.
If you hurry, you can make it. Si te das prisa, puedes lograrlo.
If you hurry, you will overtake him. Si te das prisa, le superarás.
Hurry, and you will catch the train. Date prisa y cogerás el tren.
Hurry up, or you'll be late. Date prisa, o llegarás tarde.
I must hurry to catch the train. Tengo que darme prisa para alcanzar el tren.
Take your time. There's no hurry. Tómele tiempo. No hay ninguna prisa.
She cleaned her room in a hurry. Ella limpió su habitación con prisa.
He hates being told to hurry up. A él no le gusta que le metan prisa.
Ann was in a hurry this morning. Ana tenía prisa esta mañana.
Do you really need to hurry up? ¿De verdad necesitas darte prisa?
Hurry up, or you will be late. Date prisa o llegarás tarde.
Why are you in such a hurry? ¿Por qué tienes tanta prisa?
Hurry up, or you'll miss your plane. Date prisa o perderás el avión.
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