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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++trot1 /trɒt $ trɑːt/ ●○○ verb (trotted, trotting)  1. [intransitive]RUN if a horse trots, it moves fairly quickly with each front leg moving at the same time as the opposite back leg 〔马〕疾走,小跑 canter, gallop2 [intransitive always + adverb/preposition]RUN if a person or animal trots, they run fairly slowly, taking short regular steps 碎步急行;小跑 She came trotting down the steps from the library. 她从图书馆出来,小跑着下台阶。see thesaurus at run3 [intransitive always + adverb/preposition] informalGO to walk or go somewhere, especially fairly quickly 〔尤指较快地〕走,去 He trotted off and came back a couple of minutes later, holding a parcel. 他跑掉了,几分钟以后又拿着一个包裹回来了。4trot something ↔ out phrasal verb informal SAY/STATEto give opinions, excuses, reasons etc that you have used too many times and that do not seem sincere 重复,翻出〔老一套的观点、借 口、理由等〕 Steve trotted out the same old excuses. 史蒂夫又搬出那些老套的借口。→ See Verb table
Examples from the Corpus
trotDorothy arrived, with a little dog trotting along behind her.I looked up, and saw a dog trotting along the sidewalk toward me.An otherwise respectable middle-aged woman pressed the thing to her bosom and trotted back to her seat, aglow.We must have had 20 groups of costumed revelers trot by us up on stage.He moved fast, at times trotting, conscious of the approaching dark.He locked the door and trotted down the stairs to my car.It begins with Septimus Honeydew waking up at three in the morning and trotting off to Mum and Dad's room.I'm going to trot over to the post office.She whinnied and trotted placidly back.A horse whinnied and reared; the troop trotted quickly out of the inn yard towards the high road.She trotted softly through the passageway to the gate.These newcomers trotted through the streets-nobody seemed to walk anymore-waving papers, shouting at the top of their lungs.
trot2 noun  1 horse a) [singular]DSHRUN the movement of a horse at trotting speed 小跑 Our horses slowed to a trot. 我们的马减速慢跑。 b) [countable]DSH a ride on a horse at trotting speed 骑马小跑2 on the trot British English informal a) SERIESone directly following another 连续地,一个接一个地 The class has been cancelled three weeks on the trot now. 到现在,这门课程已连续三周被取消。 b) BUSY/HAVE A LOT TO DObusy doing something 忙忙碌碌,马不停蹄地忙 SYN on the go I’ve been on the trot all day. 我一整天都在忙个不停。3 slow run 慢跑 [singular]RUN a fairly slow way of running in which you take short regular steps 慢跑,小步跑 She broke into a trot (=started running slowly) and hurried on ahead of us. 她突然小跑起来,赶到我们前头。4. students’ answers 学生的答案 [countable] American EnglishTCN a book of notes or answers used by students, especially to cheat in tests 〔尤用于学生作弊的〕笔记,答案 SYN crib5. the trots informal diarrhoea 腹泻,拉稀
Examples from the Corpus
trotWashington shuffles back to his bucket in almost a trot.Without waiting to find out what it meant, she broke into a trot and hurried on round the next corner.With a click, the horse started into a trot.I start out at a brisk trot.He had arrived from Minneapolis in a linen suit and had a bad case of the trots.They may well crack altogether if Blackburn could win 3 or 4 games on the trot.What about the 10 superb games he had on the trot recently?But Schuey was in top form and the triple world beater always looked odds-on to score his fifth win on the trot.broke into a trotI walked briskly one block over to Cabana, the wide boulevard that parallels the beach, and broke into a trot.He broke into a trot and the three surprised young men did likewise, aware that something must have gone wrong.He broke into a trot as he headed up the path to the staff-cabins.Without waiting to find out what it meant, she broke into a trot and hurried on round the next corner.The town was very quiet and once on land, they broke into a trot.They broke into a trot and found Mary standing in the middle of a thicket.Looking forward to Joyce he too broke into a trot.As soon as we saw the ice-cream truck, we broke into a trot.
nTrot noun infml  n1.an insulting word for a TrotskyiteOrigin trot1 (1300-1400) Old French troter
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Trot noun informal
an insulting word for a Trotskyite


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trot1 /trɒt $ trɑːt/ verb (past tense and past participle trotted, present participle trotting)
 Date: 1300-1400
 Language: Old French
 Origin: troter
1. [intransitive] if a horse trots, it moves fairly quickly with each front leg moving at the same time as the opposite back leg ⇨ canter, gallop
2. [intransitive always + adverb/preposition] if a person or animal trots, they run fairly slowly, taking short regular steps:
    She came trotting down the steps from the library.
3. [intransitive always + adverb/preposition] informal to walk or go somewhere, especially fairly quickly:
    He trotted off and came back a couple of minutes later, holding a parcel.
     
trot something ↔ out phrasal verb informal
  to give opinions, excuses, reasons etc that you have used too many times and that do not seem sincere:
    Steve trotted out the same old excuses.
     
THESAURUS
■ animals running
    trot to run fairly slowly, taking short steps – used especially about horses and dogs: A little dog was trotting behind her.
    gallop if a horse gallops, it runs very quickly: The horse galloped off across the field.
    bolt to suddenly run somewhere very fast, especially in order to escape: Suddenly a fox bolted out from beneath a hedge.

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trot2 noun
1.  HORSE
  a. [singular] the movement of a horse at trotting speed:
    Our horses slowed to a trot.
  b. [countable] a ride on a horse at trotting speed
2. on the trot British English informal
  a. one directly following another:
    The class has been cancelled three weeks on the trot now.
  b. busy doing something
   SYN  on the go:
    I’ve been on the trot all day.
3.  SLOW RUN  [singular] a fairly slow way of running in which you take short regular steps:
    She broke into a trot (=started running slowly) and hurried on ahead of us.
4.  STUDENTS’ ANSWERS  [countable] American English a book of notes or answers used by students, especially to cheat in tests
   SYN  crib
5. the trots informal diarrhoea


trotBrE /trɒt/ 🔊NAmE /trɑːt/ 🔊 verbpresent simple - I / you / we / they trot BrE /trɒt/ 🔊 NAmE /trɑːt/ 🔊present simple - he / she / it trots BrE /trɒts/ 🔊 NAmE /trɑːts/ 🔊past simple trotted BrE /ˈtrɒtɪd/ 🔊 NAmE /ˈtrɑːtɪd/ 🔊past participle trotted BrE /ˈtrɒtɪd/ 🔊 NAmE /ˈtrɑːtɪd/ 🔊 -ing form trotting BrE /ˈtrɒtɪŋ/ 🔊 NAmE /ˈtrɑːtɪŋ/ 🔊 [intransitive] (of a horse or its rider 马或骑马者) to move forward at a speed that is faster than a walk and slower than a canter 快步;疾走;小跑 [transitive] ~ sth (+ adv./prep.) to ride a horse in this way 骑马小跑She trotted her pony around the field. 她骑着小马绕场慢跑。🔊🔊 [intransitive] + adv./prep. (of a person or an animal 人或动物) to run or walk fast, taking short quick steps 小步快跑;碎步急行The children trotted into the room. 孩子们小跑着进了房间。🔊🔊 [intransitive] + adv./prep. (informal) to walk or go somewhere 步行;走;到…去The guide led the way and we trotted along behind him. 向导在前面带路,我们跟在他的后面走。🔊🔊be ˌhot to ˈtrot(informal) to be very enthusiastic about starting an activity 期待(某活动)to be excited in a sexual way 欲火中烧;性欲高涨 ˌtrot sth↔ˈout(informal, disapproving) to give the same excuses, facts, explanations, etc. for sth that have often been used before 重复,翻出(老一套的借口、事实、解释等)They trotted out the same old excuses for the lack of jobs in the area. 他们又用那老一套的借口解释这个地区缺少就业机会的问题。🔊🔊
trotBrE /trɒt/ 🔊NAmE /trɑːt/ 🔊 noun [singular] a trotting speed, taking short quick steps (指速度)慢跑,小跑,小步快跑,疾走The horse slowed to a trot. 那马放慢速度在小跑。🔊🔊The girl broke into a trot and disappeared around the corner. 那姑娘突然小步跑了起来,拐过街角不见了。🔊🔊 [countable] a period of trotting (指活动)小跑;一阵小跑on the ˈtrot(BrE, informal) one after the other 接连地;接二连三;一个接着一个 SYN succession They've now won three games on the trot. 他们现在已经连胜三场比赛。🔊🔊busy all the time 忙个不停I've been on the trot all day. 我一整天忙得不可开交。🔊🔊