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I . trot [trɒt] N

1. trot no pl (pace):

dir m
drnec m

2. trot inf (diarrhoea):

the trots pl
driska f

II . trot <-tt-> [trɒt] VB intr

1. trot (walk):

2. trot (ride):

3. trot (run):

III . trot <-tt-> [trɒt] VB trans

trot horse:

trot along VB intr

trot out VB trans inf

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The competition, which was inaugurated in 1951, is regarded as one of the most prestigious international events in trotting.
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The gait creates an optical illusion that a horse is walking in front and trotting behind.
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All trotting races are with a driver in a kind of wagon called sulky, saddled jockeys only appear in the sport of gallop racing.
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The smaller oval was planted over with grass, and trotting still takes place back at the old oval.
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Gone are the days of trotting over to a store sales associate and getting help with matching makeup or clothing colors.
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An important hazard for all trotting horses is that they may start galloping instead of trotting.
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It is considered to be one of the most legendary races at trotting history.
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Many horses can both trot and amble, and some horses pace in addition to the amble, instead of trotting.
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An unexpected encounter with a huge llama provided some amusement - particularly when he took a shine to my sister, gaily trotting after her.
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Some horses can both trot and amble, and some horses pace in addition to the amble, instead of trotting.
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