recorrer
go to, scooch, travel
Verb recorrer (first-person singular present recorro, first-person singular preterite recorrí, past participle recorrido)
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to tour
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to travel, to go
- Todavía hay un largo camino por recorrer antes de que el sistema funcione sin problemas.
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There is still a long way to go before the system runs smoothly.
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Tengo que recorrer todo el camino desde un barrio lejano.
I have to commute all the way from a distant suburb.
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Él puede recorrer mil metros en cuatro minutos.
He can run a thousand metres in four minutes.
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La legua originariamente se refería a la distancia que una persona o un caballo podía recorrer en una hora.
The league originally referred to the distance a person or a horse could walk in an hour.
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Todavía tenemos que recorrer unos cuantos kilómetros más antes de llegar allí.
We still have quite a few more miles to go before we get there.
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Los camellos pueden recorrer cientos de kilómetros durante varios días sin beber una gota de agua.
Camels can travel hundreds of kilometers for several days without drinking a drop of water.
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Me gustaría recorrer todo el mundo.
I would like to travel around the world.
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