trot

trot
trot
1. past tense, past participle - trotted; verb
((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.) trotar

2. noun
(the pace at which a horse or rider etc moves when trotting: They rode at a trot.) trote
trot vb trotar
El pasado y participio pasado de trot se escribe trotted; el gerundio se escribe trotting
trot
tr[trɒt]
noun
1 trote nombre masculino
he broke into a trot empezó a trotar
transitive verb
1 hacer trotar
intransitive verb
1 (gen) trotar, ir al trote; (on horse) cabalgar al trote
2 familiar (go) ir
plural noun the trots
1 familiar diarrea f sing
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SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALL
on the trot (one after the other) seguidos,-as 2 (continually busy) siempre ocupado,-a
to have the trots tener cagalera
trot ['trɑt] vi, trotted ; trotting : trotar
trot n
: trote m
trot
v.
hacer trotar v.
trotar v.
n.
trote s.m.
trɑːt, trɒt
I
noun (no pl) trote m

to go at a trot — ir* al trote, trotar

to break into a trot — empezar* a trotar

on the trot — (BrE colloq)

four times/nights on the trot — cuatro veces/noches seguidas

to have the trots — (colloq) tener* diarrea, estar* churriento (Col) or (Chi) churrete (fam), tener* cagalera (Esp) or (Méx) chorrillo (fam)


II
1.
-tt- intransitive verb
a) (Equ) \<\<horse/rider\>\> trotar
b) (go) (+ adv compl)

I'm just trotting across o over to the library — voy un momento hasta la biblioteca


2.
vt hacer* trotar
Phrasal Verbs:
[trɒt]
1. N
1) (=step) trote m

at an easy trot, at a slow trot — a 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

- be always on the trot
- keep sb on the trot
2)

on the trot * — seguidos, uno tras otro, uno detrás de otro

for five days on the trot * — durante cinco días seguidos

Barcelona won five times on the trot * — Barcelona ganó cinco veces seguidas

3)

the trots **(=diarrhoea) diarrea f

to have the trots — tener diarrea

2.
VI [horse, rider] trotar, ir al trote; [person] ir trotando
3.
VT [+ horse] hacer trotar
- trot out
- trot over
* * *
[trɑːt, trɒt]
I
noun (no pl) trote m

to go at a trot — ir* al trote, trotar

to break into a trot — empezar* a trotar

on the trot — (BrE colloq)

four times/nights on the trot — cuatro veces/noches seguidas

to have the trots — (colloq) tener* diarrea, estar* churriento (Col) or (Chi) churrete (fam), tener* cagalera (Esp) or (Méx) chorrillo (fam)


II
1.
-tt- intransitive verb
a) (Equ) \<\<horse/rider\>\> trotar
b) (go) (+ adv compl)

I'm just trotting across o over to the library — voy un momento hasta la biblioteca


2.
vt hacer* trotar
Phrasal Verbs:

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