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ensayo (rápido)

Oxford Spanish Dictionary

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run-through [Am ˈrənθru, Brit] N (rehearsal)

I. run through VB [Am rən -, Brit rʌn -] (v + prep + o)

1. run through (rehearse):

2. run through → run over

3. run through money:

4. run through RAIL:

run through station
run through signals

II. run through VB [Am rən -, Brit rʌn -] (v + o + adv) (with sword)

I. run over VB [Am rən -, Brit rʌn -] (v + o + adv, v + adv + o) (knock down)

run over pedestrian

II. run over VB [Am rən -, Brit rʌn -] (v + adv)

1. run over (overflow):

run over liquid:
run over container:
run over container:

2. run over (exceed time limit):

III. run over VB [Am rən -, Brit rʌn -] (v + prep + o) (review)

run over main points/arrangements
run over main points/arrangements
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repaso N m (revisión)

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run-through [ˈrʌnθru:] N THEAT, MUS

run through VB trans

1. run through station:

2. run through money:

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run through VB

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run-through [ˈrʌn·θru] N THEAT, MUS

run through VB trans

1. run through station:

2. run through money:

Present
Irun through
yourun through
he/she/itruns through
werun through
yourun through
theyrun through
Past
Iran through
youran through
he/she/itran through
weran through
youran through
theyran through
Present Perfect
Ihaverun through
youhaverun through
he/she/ithasrun through
wehaverun through
youhaverun through
theyhaverun through
Past Perfect
Ihadrun through
youhadrun through
he/she/ithadrun through
wehadrun through
youhadrun through
theyhadrun through

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On this day, women from both villages run through the streets carrying nets.
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Only entry-level programs are run through the system.
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They would also have the ability to run through conservation land where appropriate, and take into account existing tourist destinations, thus providing particularly interesting routes.
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The new focus is set to run through 2012.
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These attributes result from applying the principle of filtered permability which selectively restricts the number of roads that run through the centre.
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