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I . trot [trɒt, Am trɑ:t] N

1. trot (steps):

trot
trucht m
trot of horse
kłus m

2. trot inf:

on the trot (in row)
on the trot (without break)

II . trot <-tt-> [trɒt, Am trɑ:t] VB intr

1. trot animal:

trot

2. trot person:

trot
truchtać [perf po-]

3. trot inf (hurry):

trot
gnać [perf po-]

III . trot <-tt-> [trɒt, Am trɑ:t] VB trans

trot horse:

trot

trot out VB trans

trot out arguments, excuses:

trot out
hot to trot inf idiom
napalony inf

Usage examples with trot

on the trot (in row)

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
The breed exhibits a natural ambling gait, called the single-foot, which replaces the trot seen in a majority of horse breeds.
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Trot racing as a sport is often considered dull, but when combined with betting it can rapidly get interesting.
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A good athlete in his youth, his interest changed to trotting later on.
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The dog must come directly to the handler at a brisk trot or gallop.
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The tempo is considered a fox trot or swing.
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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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His natural pace is gallop, but under cover he can use trot.
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There was a course for trotting horses in an adjoining field, which tended to increase the number of people.
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Due to its many variations, the trot is a common gait that the horse is worked in for dressage.
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Most riders learn to sit a slow jog trot without bouncing.
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