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

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¿Es necesario que corra tan rápido? Does he need to run so fast?
Con tal de que corra, cualquier coche sirve. Any car will do, as long as it runs.
Toma el dinero y corre. Take the money and run.
No tienes que correr rápido. You do not have to run fast.
Tom corrió a la oficina. Tom rushed into the office.
Lágrimas corrían por sus mejillas. Tears were flowing down her cheeks.
Si te acercas mucho, corres el riesgo de electrocutarte. If you go too close, you run the risk of being electrocuted.
La dependienta, preocupada, corrió y se arrodilló al lado de Dima, que respiraba de forma pesada y tenía la frente cubierta de sudor. Worried, the shopkeeper ran over and kneeled beside Dima, who was breathing heavily - his forehead covered in sweat.
Él se corrió para darle paso al camión. He pulled aside to let a truck pass.
¡Qué rápido corre ese perro! How fast that dog runs!
Tenemos que correr para llegar a tiempo. We have to run to arrive on time.
Salí corriendo a ver que estaba pasando. I rushed out to see what was going on.
Un canal fluía entre dos corridas de casas. A canal flowed between two rows of houses.
Tom corre muy de prisa. Tom runs very fast.
Alguien debe haber dejado el agua correr. Someone must have left the water running.
Sonó la alarma y todos salieron corriendo. The alarm rang and everyone rushed out.
¿Tony corre todos los días? Does Tony run every day?
No fue necesario que corriera tan rápido. He need not have run so fast.
La alarma sacó a todos corriendo del cuarto. The alarm sent everyone rushing out of the room.
Ese perro corre muy rápido. That dog runs very fast.
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