maratón
marathon
noun mah-rah-TOHN Rare
Origin: From the Greek place name Marathon, site of the 490 BC battle whose messenger run inspired the modern race.
Usage Note
Maratón is accepted as both masculine (el maratón) and feminine (la maratón) by the RAE, though masculine is more common in Spain and feminine in parts of Latin America. Used figuratively for any gruelling long endeavour: una maratón de reuniones, 'a marathon of meetings'.
Examples
"Corrió su primer maratón en cuatro horas."
Natural Translation
She ran her first marathon in four hours.
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