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trot  (trt)
n.
1.
a. The gait of a horse or other four-footed animal, between a walk and a canter in speed, in which diagonal pairs of legs move forward together.
b. A ride on a horse at this pace.
2. A gait of a person, faster than a walk; a jog.
3. Sports A race for trotters.
4. See pony.
5. trots Informal Diarrhea. Used with the.
6. A toddler.
7. Archaic An old woman; a crone.
v. trot·ted, trot·ting, trots
v.intr.
1. To go or move at a trot.
2. To proceed rapidly; hurry.
v.tr.
To cause to move at a trot.
Phrasal Verb:
trot out Informal
To bring out and show for inspection or admiration: "His novel trots out an Irish president named Finn" (Charles E. Claffey).

[Middle English, from Old French, from troter, to trot, of Germanic origin.]

trot [trɒt]
vb trots, trotting, trotted
1. (Individual Sports & Recreations / Horse Training, Riding & Manège) to move or cause to move at a trot
2. (Individual Sports & Recreations / Angling) Angling to fish (a fast-moving stream or river) by using a float and weighted line that carries the baited hook just above the bottom
n
1. (Individual Sports & Recreations / Horse Training, Riding & Manège) a gait of a horse or other quadruped, faster than a walk, in which diagonally opposite legs come down together See also jog trot, rising trot, sitting trot
2. a steady brisk pace
3. (Individual Sports & Recreations / Horse Racing) (in harness racing) a race for horses that have been trained to trot fast
4. (Individual Sports & Recreations / Angling) Angling
a.  one of the short lines attached to a trotline
b.  the trotline
5. Austral and NZ informal a run of luck a good trot
6. Chiefly Brit a small child; tot
7. (Social Science / Education) US slang a student's crib
on the trot Informal
a.  one after the other to read two books on the trot
b.  busy, esp on one's feet
the trots Informal
a.  (Medicine / Pathology) diarrhoea
b.  (Individual Sports & Recreations / Horse Racing) NZ trotting races
[from Old French trot, from troter to trot, of Germanic origin; related to Middle High German trotten to run]

Trot [trɒt]
n
(Government, Politics & Diplomacy) Informal a follower of Trotsky; Trotskyist
ThesaurusLegend:  Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Noun1.trottrot - a slow pace of running              
locomotion, travel - self-propelled movement
dogtrot - a steady trot like that of a dog
2.trotTrot - radicals who support Trotsky's theory that socialism must be established throughout the world by continuing revolution
radical - a person who has radical ideas or opinions
3.trot - a literal translation used in studying a foreign language (often used illicitly)
interlingual rendition, translation, version, rendering - a written communication in a second language having the same meaning as the written communication in a first language
4.trottrot - a gait faster than a walk; diagonally opposite legs strike the ground together
gait - a horse's manner of moving
rising trot - the rider rises from the saddle every second stride
sitting trot - the rider sits still in the saddle
Verb1.trottrot - run at a moderately swift pace      
run - move fast by using one's feet, with one foot off the ground at any given time; "Don't run--you'll be out of breath"; "The children ran to the store"
2.trottrot - ride at a trot                      
horseback riding, riding - travel by being carried on horseback
equitation, horseback riding, riding - the sport of siting on the back of a horse while controlling its movements
ride horseback - ride on horseback
3.trottrot - cause to trot; "She trotted the horse home"
walk - accompany or escort; "I'll walk you to your car"

trot
verb
run, jog, scamper, lope, go briskly, canter I trotted down the steps and out to the shed.
noun
run, jog, lope, brisk pace, canter He walked briskly, but without breaking into a trot.
on the trot (Informal) one after the other, in a row, in succession, without break, without interruption, consecutively She lost five games on the trot.
trot something out (Informal) repeat, relate, exhibit, bring up, reiterate, recite, come out with, bring forward, drag up Was it really necessary to trot out the same old stereotypes?
Translations
trot [trɒt]
A. N
1. (= step) → trote m
at an easy trot; at a slow trota trote corto
to break into a trot [horse, rider] → echar a trotar; [person] → echar a correr
to go for a trot (on horse) → ir a montar a caballo
to be always on the trotno parar nunca, tener una vida ajetreada
to keep sb on the trotno dejar a algn descansar
2. on the trotseguidos, uno tras otro, uno detrás de otro
for five days on the trotdurante cinco días seguidos
Barcelona won five times on the trotBarcelona ganó cinco veces seguidas
3. the trots (= diarrhoea) → diarrea f
to have the trotstener diarrea
B. VI [horse, rider] → trotar, ir al trote; [person] → ir trotando
C. VT [+ horse] → hacer trotar
trot along trot off VI + ADVmarcharse
I must be trotting along nowes hora de que me marche
trot out VT + ADV [+ excuse, reason] → ensartar, recitar; [+ names, facts] → echar mano de; [+ arguments] → sacar a relucir, presentar otra vez
trot over trot round VI + ADV he trotted round to the shopfue y volvió de la tienda en un santiamén

trot [ˈtrɒt]
n
[horse] → trot m
The horse broke into a trot → Le cheval prit le trot.
[person] → pas m de course
(British) on the trot (= in a row) → d'affilée
vi
[horse, rider] → trotter
(= walk fast) [person] → aller au trot
I trotted down the steps
BUT Je descendis au trot les escaliers.
trot out
vt [+ excuse, reason] → débiter

trot
n
(= pace)Trab m; to go at a trottraben; to go for a troteinen Ausritt machen; I’ve been on the trot all day (fig inf)ich bin schon den ganzen Tag auf Trab
(inf) for five days on the trotfünf Tage lang in einer Tour; he won three games on the troter gewann drei Spiele hintereinander
(inf: = diarrhoea) the trotsdie Renneritis (hum inf)
vi (horse, person)traben; (pony)zockeln; (small child)trippeln; he trotted obediently (a)round the shops after herer zottelte folgsam hinter ihr her durch die Geschäfte
vt horsetraben lassen

trot [trɒt]
1. n
a. (pace) → trotto
sitting/rising trot (Horse-riding) → trotto seduto/sollevato
to break into a trot (horse, rider) → partire al trotto (person) → mettersi a camminare di buon passo
to go for a trot (on horse) → andare a fare una trottata
b. (Brit) (fam) on the trotdi fila, uno/a dopo l'altro/a
three weeks on the trot → tre settimane di fila
to be on the trot (fam) → essere sempre in movimento
the baby keeps her on the trot → il bambino non le concede un attimo di tregua
c. the trots (fam) (diarrhoea) → la cacarella
2. vi (horse, rider) → andare al trotto, trottare; (person) to trot in/pastentrare/passare di corsa
trot out vt + adv (excuse, reason) → tirar fuori; (names, facts) → recitare di fila

trot [trɒt]
1. n
a. (pace) → trotto
sitting/rising trot (Horse-riding) → trotto seduto/sollevato
to break into a trot (horse, rider) → partire al trotto (person) → mettersi a camminare di buon passo
to go for a trot (on horse) → andare a fare una trottata
b. (Brit) (fam) on the trotdi fila, uno/a dopo l'altro/a
three weeks on the trot → tre settimane di fila
to be on the trot (fam) → essere sempre in movimento
the baby keeps her on the trot → il bambino non le concede un attimo di tregua
c. the trots (fam) (diarrhoea) → la cacarella
2. vi (horse, rider) → andare al trotto, trottare; (person) to trot in/pastentrare/passare di corsa
trot out vt + adv (excuse, reason) → tirar fuori; (names, facts) → recitare di fila

trot
v trot [trot]
(of a horse) to move with fairly fast, bouncy steps, faster than a walk but slower than a canter or gallop The horse trotted down the road; The child trotted along beside his mother. draf يَخِبُّ الفَرَس припкам klusat trave; lunte traben τρέχω ανάλφρα, χοροπηδώ trotar traavima, sörkima یورتمه رفتن ravata trotter לָלֶכֶת מַהֵר दुलकी चलना kasati, brzo hodati üget lari brokka trottare 駆ける (말 등이) 속보로 달리다 bëgti risèia, risnoti rikšot; klidzināt; tecēt meligas; berlari-lari anak draven trave, småløpe kłusować, truchtać trotar a merge repede şi cu paşi mărunţi идти рысью; семенить klusať; pobehovať iti v drncu kaskati trava (ม้า) วิ่งเหยาะ ๆ tırıs gitmek 小跑 бігти риссю دلکي چال چلنا، بھاگنا chạy nước kiệu
n
the pace at which a horse or rider etc moves when trotting They rode at a trot. draffie خَبَب الفَرَس тръс klus trav der Trab τροχασμός, γοργό βήμα trote traav یورتمه ravi trot דֶהָרָה קַלָה दुलकन kas, kasanje ügetés langkah cepat brokk trotto 速歩 속보 risèia rikši; teciņi meligas draf trav, småløping kłus trote trap рысь klus; rýchly beh drnec kas trav ท่าทางวิ่งเหยาะ ๆ tırıs 小跑(的速度) рись دلکي چال nước kiệu
n trotter
a pig's foot. poot قَدَم الخَنْزير свински крачка vepřové nožičky grisetæer der (Schweins)Haxen χοιρινό ποδαράκι pie de cerdo sõrg پاچه siansorkka pied de porc רֶגֶל חֲזִיר दुलकी चलने वाला svinjska noga disznóláb kaki babi svínslöpp piedino 豚の足 족발 kiaulės koja cūkas kāja (kulinārijā) kaki babi varkenspoot grisefot; syltelabb raciczka de porco picior de porc свиная ножка bravčové nožičky parkelj papak grisfot การวิ่งของคนหรือสัตว์ domuz paçası/ayağı (供食用的)豬蹄 свиняча, теляча ніжка خنزير کا پير chân giò

trot يُهَرْوِل klusat trave traben τριποδίζω trotar juosta ravia trotter kasati trottare 速足で駆ける 뛰다시피 걷다 draven trave pokłusować trotar бежать рысью trava วิ่งเหยาะๆ tırıs gitmek chạy nước kiệu 小跑


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