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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/ [I] (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 [T] ~ 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。 [I] + 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。 [I] + 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 [sing.] 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。 [C] 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。 |