sprint
Prononciation : [sprɪnt]
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Contexte : « sports »
(noun) a short, fast run to travel a distance quickly. You do a sprint when you need to run really fast for a short time, like in a race.
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During the race, she finished the last lap with an incredible sprint.
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He didn't do a sprint at all; he jogged slowly the whole time.
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Have you ever tried a sprint to see how fast you can go?
Contexte : « sports »
(verb) to run very fast for a short distance. When you sprint, you use all your strength to run as quickly as possible, like when you are racing someone.
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He loves to sprint down the track when it gets to the final lap.
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She didn't sprint during practice; instead, she walked the whole time.
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Can you sprint quickly to catch the bus?
Contexte : « technology »
(verb) to complete a task or project quickly and efficiently, often used in software development. Sprinting here means working hard and fast to finish something in a short period.
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The team decided to sprint to finish the project before the deadline.
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They weren't able to sprint through their tasks, so the project took longer.
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Are you planning to sprint to get the work done this week?
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