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to trot
01
trotar, correr ligero
to run faster than a walk but slower than a full sprint
Intransitive: to trot | to trot somewhere
Example
Trying to catch the bus, she trotted down the street, hoping to make it to the stop in time.
The fitness enthusiast trotted around the park as part of their daily jogging routine.
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trotar
(of a horse or other animals) to move at a speed faster than a walk and slower than a canter
Intransitive
Example
The horse trotted gracefully around the arena, its hooves making a rhythmic sound.
El caballo trotó graciosamente alrededor de la arena, sus cascos haciendo un sonido rítmico.
As the riders approached, the carriage horses began to trot along the scenic path.
A medida que los jinetes se acercaban, los caballos de la carroza comenzaron a alocar por el sendero escénico.
03
trota, hacer trotar
to make a person or animal move briskly at a moderate pace with short steps
Transitive: to trot an animal
Example
The dog trainer used a combination of voice commands and gestures to trot the well-trained canine.
The shepherd skillfully trotted the sheep towards the grazing field.
Trot
01
trote, trotar
a slow pace of running
02
trote
(of a horse or similar animals) a stride faster than a walk and slower than a canter
03
trote, traducción palabra por palabra
a literal translation used in studying a foreign language (often used illicitly)