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run late

run late(
ruhn
 
leyt
)
An intransitive verb phrase is a phrase that combines a verb with a preposition or other particle and does not require a direct object (e.g., Everybody please stand up.).
intransitive verb phrase
a. demorarse
If the meeting runs late, I'll have to cancel my next appointment.Si se demora la reunión, tendré que cancelar mi próxima cita.
b. alargarse
The show ran late because we were having so much fun playing.El concierto se alargó porque estábamos disfrutando mucho tocando.
a. ir con retraso
It's normal for the train to run late from time to time, but this is just getting to be ridiculous. We've been here for an hour!Es normal que el tren vaya con retraso de vez en cuando, pero esto ya es demasiado. ¡Llevamos una hora acá!
b. demorar
As long as the bus doesn't run late, we should have enough time to make the flight.Mientras el bus no se demore, deberíamos tener tiempo suficiente para llegar al vuelo.
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