Trot

[trɒt] or [trɑt]

解释:

(noun.) a gait faster than a walk; diagonally opposite legs strike the ground together.

(verb.) run at a moderately swift pace.

(verb.) cause to trot; 'She trotted the horse home'.

(verb.) ride at a trot.

录入:费尔普斯--From WordNet

解释:

(v. i.) To proceed by a certain gait peculiar to quadrupeds; to ride or drive at a trot. See Trot, n.

(n.) Fig.: To run; to jog; to hurry.

(v. t.) To cause to move, as a horse or other animal, in the pace called a trot; to cause to run without galloping or cantering.

(v. i.) The pace of a horse or other quadruped, more rapid than a walk, but of various degrees of swiftness, in which one fore foot and the hind foot of the opposite side are lifted at the same time.

(v. i.) Fig.: A jogging pace, as of a person hurrying.

(v. i.) One who trots; a child; a woman.

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解释:

n. (Shak.) an old woman.

v.i. to go lifting the feet quicker and higher than in walking: to walk or move fast: to run.—v.t. to ride at a trot:—pr.p. trot′ting; pa.t. and pa.p. trot′ted.—n. the pace of a horse or other quadruped when trotting: a toddling child: (slang) a crib translation.—ns. Trot′ter one that trots: a trotting-horse: the foot of an animal as a sheep: (slang) the human foot; Trottoir (trot-wor′) a footway at the side of a street.—Trot out to exhibit the paces of: to show.

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