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1 trot
[trot] 1. past tense, past participle - trotted; verb((of a horse) to move with fairly fast, bouncy steps, faster than a walk but slower than a canter or gallop: The horse trotted down the road; The child trotted along beside his mother.)2. noun(the pace at which a horse or rider etc moves when trotting: They rode at a trot.) rikši; teciņi- trotter* * *rikši; ātra gaita; bērns, kas mācās staigāt; vecā ragana; špikeris; rikšot; palaist rikšiem; steigties -
2 at a jog-trot
(at a gentle running pace: Every morning he goes down the road at a jog-trot.) lēnos rikšos -
3 at spanking trot
pilnos rikšos -
4 on the trot
cits aiz cita -
5 to be on the trot
būt nodarbinātam; bēgt; slimot ar caureju -
6 to keep somebody on the trot
nodzenāt kādu -
7 to trot about
rosīties -
8 to trot out
pārstāstīt; palaist rikšiem; izrādīt, parādīt -
9 to trot out one's knowledge
paspīdēt ar savām zināšanām -
10 to trot round
parādīt; izvadāt -
11 to trot somebody off his legs
nodzenāt kādu -
12 to win three on the trot
laimēt trīs godalgas pēc kārtas -
13 jog
[‹oɡ]past tense, past participle - jogged; verb1) (to push, shake or knock gently: He jogged my arm and I spilt my coffee; I have forgotten, but something may jog my memory later on.) piegrūst; pagrūst; piebikstīt2) (to travel slowly: The cart jogged along the rough track.) lēni vilkties3) (to run at a gentle pace, especially for the sake of exercise: She jogs / goes jogging round the park for half an hour every morning.) lēni skriet•* * *piegrūdiens, dunka; lēni rikši; piegrūst, piebikstīt; lēni rikšot; lēni skriet -
14 trotted
past tense, past participle; see trot
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trot — trot … Dictionnaire des rimes
trot — [ tro ] n. m. • XIIe; subst. verb. de trotter 1 ♦ Allure naturelle du cheval et de quelques quadrupèdes, intermédiaire entre le pas et le galop, et dans laquelle les membres oscillent par paires croisées (par exemple l antérieur gauche avec le… … Encyclopédie Universelle
trot — TROT. s. m. Alleure des bestes de voiture entre le pas & le galop. Grand trot. petit trot. aller le trot. aller au trot. il faut mettre ce cheval au trot. le trot est trop rude … Dictionnaire de l'Académie française
Trot — may mean: *Trot (music), a genre of Korean pop music *Trot (horse gait)*A trotline *A literal translation of a foreign text *A mildly negative epithet for Trotskyist *Trot (Oz), a character from the Oz books of L. Frank Baum *Trot Nixon,… … Wikipedia
Trot — Trot, v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Trotted}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Trotting}.] [OE. trotten, OF. troter, F. trotter; probably of Teutonic origin, and akin to E. tread; cf. OHG. trott?n to tread. See {Tread}.] 1. To proceed by a certain gait peculiar to… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Trot — Trot, n. [F. See {Trot}, v. i.] 1. The pace of a horse or other quadruped, more rapid than a walk, but of various degrees of swiftness, in which one fore foot and the hind foot of the opposite side are lifted at the same time. The limbs move… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
trot — s. n. Trimis de siveco, 10.08.2004. Sursa: Dicţionar ortografic TROT s.n. (Echit.) Scurt, liniştit şi ritmic. [< fr. trot]. Trimis de LauraGellner, 23.10.2005. Sursa: DN TROT s. n. trap scurt, liniştit şi ritmic. (< fr. trot) … Dicționar Român
Trot — Trot, v. t. To cause to move, as a horse or other animal, in the pace called a trot; to cause to run without galloping or cantering. [1913 Webster] {To trot out}, to lead or bring out, as a horse, to show his paces; hence, to bring forward, as… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
trot — (n.) c.1300, from O.Fr. trot (12c.), from troter to trot, to go, from Frankish *trotton (Cf. O.H.G. trotton to tread ), from a variant of the Germanic base of TREAD (Cf. tread) (q.v.). The verb is attested in English from mid 14c. Italian… … Etymology dictionary
tròt — trot m. trot ; allure de cheval > Anar au tròt : aller au trot … Diccionari Personau e Evolutiu
trot — ► VERB (trotted, trotting) 1) (of a horse) proceed at a pace faster than a walk, lifting each diagonal pair of legs alternately. 2) (of a person) run at a moderate pace with short steps. 3) informal go or walk briskly. 4) (trot out) informal… … English terms dictionary