trot
trot 英 [trɒt] 美 [trɑt]
n. (人)慢跑;马小跑的步态;小跑的马蹄声;刚学步的小孩;老太婆;腹泻;(学生作弊用的)译文对照本 vi. (马)小跑;(人)慢跑;快步走 vt. 使小跑;使快步走
进行时:trotting 过去式:trotted 过去分词:trotted 第三人称单数:trots 名词复数:trots
- To trot is move faster than walking, but not quite at a full-out run. You might trot down the street when you hear the ice cream truck coming.
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- n. (人)慢跑;马小跑的步态;小跑的马蹄声;刚学步的小孩;老太婆;腹泻;(学生作弊用的)译文对照本
- vi. (马)小跑;(人)慢跑;快步走
- vt. 使小跑;使快步走
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1. It would be like him to trot after me, his navy blazer flapping, just to eke the truth out of me.
好像他小跑跟在我身后,他那海军蓝的上衣随风飘动,只是为了逼我把事实说出来。
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2. She was walking to quickly so that i even had to trot to catch her.
她走得太快,以至于我甚至要连走带跑才能勉强跟上她的步伐。
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3. He whipped the horse to trot; He hoped he could visit the village soon.
他鞭打马儿飞奔。 他希望可以再次很快拜访那个村庄。
- trot (n.) "a gait faster than a walk and slower than a run," c. 1300, originally of horses, from Old French trot "a trot, trotting" (12c.), from troter "to trot, to go," from Frankish *trotton, from Proto-Germanic *trott- (source also of Old High German trotton "to tread"), derivative of *tred- (see tread (v.)). The trots "diarrhea" is recorded from 1808 (compare the runs).
- trot (v.) "go at a quick, steady pace," late 14c., from Old French troter "to trot, to go," from Frankish *trotton (see trot (n.)). Italian trottare, Spanish trotar also are borrowed from Germanic. To trot (something) out originally (1838) was in reference to horses; figurative sense of "produce and display for admiration" is slang first recorded 1845. Related: Trotted; trotting.
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