Recorrí (en. I traveled)

/re.koˈɾi/

Meaning & Definition

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verb
Translated Text: To move through a place or space, encompassing its entirety.
Translated Text: I toured the city at night to enjoy its tranquility.
Recorrí la ciudad de noche para disfrutar de su tranquilidad.
Translated Text: To review or examine something in its entirety.
Translated Text: I went through the report looking for errors.
Recorrí el informe buscando errores.
Translated Text: To pass through a place when going from one site to another.
Translated Text: I traveled the road to reach the mountain.
Recorrí el camino para llegar a la montaña.

Etymology

Translated Text: It derives from the Latin 'recorrere', where 're-' indicates backward movement and 'currere' means to run.

Common Phrases and Expressions

Translated Text: to travel the world
Translated Text: Traveling through different parts of the world.
recorrer el mundo
Translated Text: to traverse history
Translated Text: Studying or getting to know past events.
recorrer la historia
Translated Text: to follow a path
Translated Text: Following a specific route.
recorrer un camino

Related Words

Translated Text: route
Translated Text: Route taken when traversing a place.
recorrido
Translated Text: walkable
Translated Text: That can be traveled.
recorrible
Translated Text: receiver
Translated Text: Person or element that receives something after a journey.
receptor

Slang Meanings

Translated Text: To go from one place to another quickly.
Translated Text: I left work and toured the city in less than an hour.
Salí del trabajo y recorrí la ciudad en menos de una hora.
Translated Text: To take a short trip for fun.
Translated Text: Over the weekend, I took a trip to the beach with friends.
El fin de semana hice un recorrido por la playa con amigos.