Trot

Trot
1. noun
(coll.)

on the trot — (in succession) hintereinander

every weekend for five weeks on the trot — an fünf Wochenenden hintereinander

be on the trot — auf Trab sein (ugs.)

2. intransitive verb,
-tt- traben
3. transitive verb,
-tt- traben lassen [Pferd]
Phrasal Verbs:
- academic.ru/92950/trot_out">trot out
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[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.) traben
2. noun
(the pace at which a horse or rider etc moves when trotting: They rode at a trot.) der Trab
- trotter
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trot
[trɒt, AM trɑ:t]
I. n
1. no pl (pace) Trab m
to go at a \trot horse traben
2. (walk) kleiner Spaziergang; of horse Trott m
3. (run) Trab m fam
the team warmed up for the match with a \trot around the pitch die Mannschaft wärmte sich mit einem Lauf um das Spielfeld auf
4. (fam: diarrhoea)
the \trots pl Durchfall m, Dünnpfiff m fam, die Renneritis BRD hum fam
5.
on the \trot (in succession) in einer Tour fam; (busy) auf Trab fam
she worked 30 hours on the \trot sie arbeitete 30 Stunden in einer Tour durch
to be on the \trot all day den ganzen Tag auf Trab sein
II. vi
<-tt->
1. (walk) trotten; horse traben
2. (ride) im Trab reiten
3. (run) laufen
the athlete \trotted slowly around the track der Athlet lief langsam um die Bahn
4. (fam: go) traben fam
to \trot down to the end of the street die Straße bis zum Ende runterlaufen
III. vt
<-tt->
to \trot a horse ein Pferd traben lassen
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[trɒt]
1. n
1) (= pace) Trab m

to go at a trot — traben

to go for a trot — einen Ausritt machen

I've been on the trot all day (fig inf) — ich bin schon den ganzen Tag auf Trab

2) (inf)

for five days on the trot — fünf Tage lang in einer Tour

he won three games on the trot — er gewann drei Spiele hintereinander

3) (inf

= diarrhoea) the trots — die Renneritis (hum inf)

2. vi
(horse, person) traben; (pony) zockeln; (small child) trippeln

he trotted obediently (a)round the shops after her — er zottelte folgsam hinter ihr her durch die Geschäfte

3. vt
horse traben lassen
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Trot [trɒt; US trɑt] umg Trotskyist A
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1. noun
(coll.)

on the trot — (in succession) hintereinander

every weekend for five weeks on the trot — an fünf Wochenenden hintereinander

be on the trot — auf Trab sein (ugs.)

2. intransitive verb,
-tt- traben
3. transitive verb,
-tt- traben lassen [Pferd]
Phrasal Verbs:
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v.
trotten v. n.
Trab nur sing. m.

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