trot
trot
trɑt
traat
British pronunciation
/tɹˈɒt/

Definición y significado de "trot"en inglés

to trot
01

trotar, correr a paso ligero

to run faster than a walk but slower than a full sprint
Intransitive: to trot | to trot somewhere
to trot definition and meaning
example
Ejemplos
The children excitedly trotted to the ice cream truck when they heard the familiar jingle.
Los niños trotaron emocionados hacia el camión de helados cuando escucharon el familiar tintineo.
02

trotar

(of a horse or other animals) to move at a speed faster than a walk and slower than a canter
Intransitive
example
Ejemplos
The dog eagerly trotted beside its owner during their morning walk in the park.
El perro trotaba con entusiasmo al lado de su dueño durante su paseo matutino en el parque.
03

trotar, hacer trotar

to make a person or animal move briskly at a moderate pace with short steps
Transitive: to trot an animal
example
Ejemplos
During the riding lesson, the instructor taught the beginners how to trot their horses.
Durante la clase de equitación, el instructor enseñó a los principiantes cómo hacer trotar a sus caballos.
01

an instance or period of moving at a trot

example
Ejemplos
A short trot warmed the horse before the race.
02

trote

a specific gait of a horse or other quadruped, faster than a walk but slower than a canter
example
Ejemplos
The judge evaluated the horse 's trot during the competition.
03

a literal, often unauthorized, translation used when studying a foreign language

example
Ejemplos
Historical scholars used a Latin trot to study Greek manuscripts.
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