trot
trot
trɑt
traat
/tÉčˈɒt/

A(z) „trot” jelentĂ©se Ă©s meghatĂĄrozĂĄsa angolul

to trot
01

ĂŒget, könnyedĂ©n fut

to run faster than a walk but slower than a full sprint
Intransitive: to trot | to trot somewhere
to trot definition and meaning
Példåk
The fitness enthusiast trotted around the park as part of their daily jogging routine.
A fitness rajongĂł ĂŒgetett a parkban, mint a napi futĂłrutinja rĂ©sze.
02

ĂŒget, vĂĄgtĂĄzik

(of a horse or other animals) to move at a speed faster than a walk and slower than a canter
Intransitive
Példåk
As the riders approached, the carriage horses began to trot along the scenic path.
Ahogy a lovasok közeledtek, a kocsi lovai elkezdtek ĂŒgetni a festƑi Ășton.
03

ĂŒget, ĂŒgetĂ©sre kĂ©sztet

to make a person or animal move briskly at a moderate pace with short steps
Transitive: to trot an animal
Példåk
The shepherd skillfully trotted the sheep towards the grazing field.
A pĂĄsztor ĂŒgyesen vĂĄgtatta a juhokat a legelƑ felĂ©.
01

an instance or period of moving at a trot

Példåk
A short trot warmed the horse before the race.
02

a specific gait of a horse or other quadruped, faster than a walk but slower than a canter

Példåk
Riders learn to maintain the correct posture at a trot.
03

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

Példåk
The professor warned against using a trot instead of proper comprehension.
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