trot

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.) trav, småløping
trav
I
subst. \/trɒt\/
1) trav
2) lunting, traving, trasking
3) småløping, jogging
4) (spesielt austr., hverdagslig) hell, flaks
she's having a good trot
hun har flaks for tiden
5) (gammeldags, hverdagslig) smårolling, tass
at a steady trot i jevnt trav i jevn fart
fall into a trot falle i trav
go for a trot gå\/ta seg en (trenings)tur
have the trots (slang) ha diaré
keep someone on the trot (hverdagslig) holde noen beskjeftiget, holde noen i ånde, holde noen sysselsatt
on the trot (britisk, hverdagslig) på rad
three wins on the trot be
on the trot (hverdagslig) være på farten, være i gang være travel
I've been on the trot all day
(slang) være på rømmen ha diaré
put a horse to the trot sette en hest i trav
the trots (slang) diaré (austr.) travløp
II
verb \/trɒt\/
1) (om firbeinte dyr) trave, gå i trav
2) ri i trav, la trave, sette i trav
trot a horse
3) lunte, trave, traske
4) jogge, småløpe
trot along trave i vei stikke (i vei), komme seg av gårde
I must be trotting along
jeg må komme meg av gårde
you trot along!
kom deg av gårde (nå)!
trot out slå over i trav ride frem (med), la paradere, vise frem
trot out a horse
(hverdagslig) komme med, briljere med, skryte av
trot out one's knowledge
(hverdagslig) komme med, legge frem, diske opp med
trot out the same old jokes
trot someone off one's legs (hverdagslig) dra på noen, traske rundt med noen til de er utslitte
trot someone round trave rundt med noen, vise noen rundt

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