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  1. Browse Spanish translations from Spain, Mexico, or any other Spanish-speaking country. Translate Tras. See 3 authoritative translations of Tras in English with example sentences, phrases and audio pronunciations.

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  3. Mar 18, 2017 · The Spanish preposition tras, usually meaning "behind" or "after," isn't a particularly common preposition. In fact, you could probably get by without even using it at all, as the prepositional phrases detrás de ("behind" in location) and después de ("after" in time) can usually be used instead.

  4. delante. (con verbos de movimiento) indica que se busca lo que se expresa. after. Salió tras ella, pero no pudo alcanzarla. He set off after her, but he couldn’t catch her. Un transeúnte corrió tras el ladrón y consiguió retenerlo hasta que llegó la policía. (Translation of tras from the GLOBAL Spanish–English Dictionary © 2021 K Dictionaries Ltd)

  5. Translation for 'tras' in the free Spanish-English dictionary and many other English translations.

  6. tras. [ 1] a prep. 1 (=después de) after. tras unos días de vacaciones volvió a su trabajo after a few days' holiday she went back to work. tras perder las elecciones se retiró de la política after losing the election he retired from politics. día tras día day after day. uno tras otro one after another o the other. 2 (=por detrás de) behind.

  7. Meaning and examples for 'tras' in Spanish-English dictionary. √ 100% FREE. √ Over 1,500,000 translations. √ Fast and Easy to use.

  8. Look up the Spanish to English translation of tras in the PONS online dictionary. Includes free vocabulary trainer, verb tables and pronunciation function.

  9. Check 'tras' translations into English. Look through examples of tras translation in sentences, listen to pronunciation and learn grammar.

  10. » andar tras de = go after. Example: Every goal you go after is sabotaged by this unrelenting defeatist inside. » año tras año = year after year; year by year; year in and year out. Example: However, the periodicals are expensive and need to be continued year after year.