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1 at a jog-trot
at a gentle running pace:خَبَب الحِصان، جَرْيٌ وئيدEvery morning he goes down the road at a jog-trot.
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2 trot
trot [tʀo]masculine noun[de cheval] trot• petit/grand trot jog/full trot• trot assis/enlevé close/rising trot• vas-y, et au trot ! (inf) off you go, and be quick about it!* * *tʀoau trot! — lit trot on!; fig at the double GB, on the double US
* * *tʀo nm* * *trot nm Équit trot; partir au trot to set off at a trot; faire du trot to trot; aller au trot to trot along; au trot! Équit trot on!; fig at the double GB, on the double US; ⇒ petit.trot allongé Équit extended trot; trot assis Équit sitting trot; trot attelé Équit harness race; trot enlevé Équit rising trot; trot monté Équit trotting race under saddle; trot de travail Équit working trot.[tro] nom masculintrot assis/enlevé sitting/rising trottrot monté saddle-trot, saddle-trotting————————au trot locution adverbiale1. ÉQUITATION at a trot ou trotting pace2. (familier) [vite] on the doubleallez, et au trot! come on, jump to it! -
3 luntetrav
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4 ağır hareketlilik
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5 klus
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6 trote de perro
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7 hölkkäaskel
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8 tasainen hölkkä
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9 vanha tahti
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10 yksitoikkoinen elämä
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11 všední běh života nebo dění
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12 luntetrav
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13 рысца
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14 jednolik život
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15 lagan kas
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16 monoton način
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17 trom kas
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18 a trote
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19 draf
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20 trotar
v.to trot.* * *1 to trot* * *VI1) [caballo] to trot2) * (=viajar) to travel about, chase around here and there* * *verbo intransitivoa) caballo/jinete to trotb) (fam) ( ir de un lado a otro) to rush aroundc) (CS, Méx) ( como ejercicio) to jog* * *= trot.Ex. She contends that when he neighs and trots like a horse, Gulliver shows that he is one of the new atheists inspired by Spinoza.* * *verbo intransitivoa) caballo/jinete to trotb) (fam) ( ir de un lado a otro) to rush aroundc) (CS, Méx) ( como ejercicio) to jog* * *= trot.Ex: She contends that when he neighs and trots like a horse, Gulliver shows that he is one of the new atheists inspired by Spinoza.
* * *trotar [A1 ]vi1 ( Equ) «caballo» to trot; «jinete» to trot2 ( fam) (ir de un lado a otro) to rush around3 (CS) (como ejercicio) to jog* * *
trotar ( conjugate trotar) verbo intransitivo
trotar vi (un caballo) to trot
' trotar' also found in these entries:
English:
globe trotting
- trot
- lope
* * *trotar vi1. [caballo, persona] to trotllevo toda la mañana trotando de aquí para allá I've been dashing around all morning, I've been toing and froing all morning3. RP, Ven [ejercitarse] to jog* * *v/i trot; figgad around* * *trotar vi1) : to trot2) : to jog* * *
См. также в других словарях:
jog|trot — jog trot, 1. a slow, regular trot, such as that of a horse: »Suddenly he slowed his long, effortless jog trot up to the steep road (Atlantic). 2. Figurative. a routine or humdrum way of doing things: »the monotonous jog trot of daily life.… … Useful english dictionary
Jog trot — Jog Jog, n. 1. A slight shake; a shake or push intended to give notice or awaken attention; a push; a jolt. [1913 Webster] To give them by turns an invisible jog. Swift. [1913 Webster] 2. A rub; a slight stop; an obstruction; hence, an… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
jog trot — n. 1. a slow, steady trot 2. a routine, monotonous, or leisurely way of doing something … English World dictionary
jog trot — jog ,trot noun count a way of running at a slow steady speed … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
jog trot — jog′ trot n. 1) a slow, regular, jolting pace, as of a horse 2) an uneventful, humdrum way of proceeding • Etymology: 1700–10 … From formal English to slang
jog trot — noun an easy gait of a horse; midway between a walk and a trot • Hypernyms: ↑gait * * * noun Etymology: jog (II) + trot 1. : a slow regular jolting gait 2. : a routine habit or method persistently adhered to : a slo … Useful english dictionary
jog-trot — ˈ ̷ ̷ˌ ̷ ̷ adjective Etymology: jog trot : having the character of a jog trot : humdrum the contrast between their violence and our own jog trot existences Walter de la Mare … Useful english dictionary
jog trot — UK / US noun [countable] Word forms jog trot : singular jog trot plural jog trots a way of running at a slow steady speed … English dictionary
jog trot — 1. a slow, regular, jolting pace, as of a horse. 2. an uneventful, humdrum way of living, doing something, etc.: a sleepy little town where life proceeded at a jog trot. [1700 10] * * * … Universalium
jog trot — noun (singular) a slow steady run jog trot verb (I) … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
jog´trot´ter — jog trot, 1. a slow, regular trot, such as that of a horse: »Suddenly he slowed his long, effortless jog trot up to the steep road (Atlantic). 2. Figurative. a routine or humdrum way of doing things: »the monotonous jog trot of daily life.… … Useful english dictionary