trotting

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English - Turkish
koşma
{f} koş
{i} koşu
koşarak
trotting horse
koşu atı
trotting race
tırıs tempoda at yarışı
trot
{f} hızlı yürümek
trot
{i} hızlı yürüme
trot
{i} koşuş

Yaşlı adam hızlı bir koşuşturmayla yola çıktı. - The old man set off at a quick trot.

trot
{f} acele etmek
trot
gitmek
trot
{f} hızlı yürü
trot
tırıs

Atların üç yürüyüşü vardır: yürüyüş, tırıs ve dörtnal. - Horses have three gaits: Walking, trotting and galloping.

At yolun aşağısına doğru tırıs gitti. - The horse trotted down the road.

trot
kaçmak
globe-trotting
top-paça
trot
{i} hızlı yürüyüş
trot
kopya cevap anahtarı
trot
{f} koşmak
trot
{i} cevap anahtarı
trot
{f} tırısa kaldırmak
trot
{f} tırıs gitmek
trot
{i} tek atlı araba yarışı
trot
{i} kopya (sınav)
trot
{i} kırıtarak yürüme
English - English
Present participle of trot
The action of the verb to trot

Trotting along the avenue was relaxing.

Of an animal that trots

Not all horses are trotting horses.

trotting horse
a horse trained to trot; especially a horse trained for harness racing
trot
To walk rapidly
trot
A moderately common abbreviation, a mildly negative epithet for Trotskyist
trot
A gait of horses between walk and canter, a diagonal gait, i.e., in which diagonal pairs of legs move together
trot
The trots: diarrhoea/diarrhea
trot
A run of luck or fortune

He's had a good trot, but his luck will end soon.

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An ugly old woman
trot
If you trot somewhere, you move fairly fast at a speed between walking and running, taking small quick steps. I trotted down the steps and out to the shed A small shabby man was trotting beside Bardi trying to get his attention. Trot is also a noun. He walked briskly, but without breaking into a trot
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{v} to ride in a trot, to walk fast
trot
{n} a jolting high pace of a horse, walk, old
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Fig
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the trots: Diarrhea
trot
To run; to jog; to hurry
trot
a gait faster than a walk; diagonally opposite legs strike the ground together
trot
A moderately rapid dance
trot
a gait of a person faster than a walk
trot
ride at a trot
trot
To cause to move, as a horse or other animal, in the pace called a trot; to cause to run without galloping or cantering
trot
cause to trot; "She trotted the horse home"
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If something happens several times on the trot, it happens that number of times without a break. She lost five games on the trot = in a row
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To proceed by a certain gait peculiar to quadrupeds; to ride or drive at a trot
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When an animal such as a horse trots, it moves fairly fast, taking quick small steps. You can also say that the rider of the animal is trotting. Alan took the reins and the small horse started trotting Pete got on his horse and started trotting across the field. Trot is also a noun. As they started up again, the horse broke into a brisk trot
trot
{i} gait between a walk and a run, jog; gait of a horse between a walk and a canter; (Archaic) old woman
trot
a gait faster than a walk; diagonally opposite legs strike the ground together run at a moderately swift pace cause to trot; "She trotted the horse home"
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radicals who support Trotsky's theory that socialism must be established throughout the world by continuing revolution
trot
{f} move briskly; move with a gait between a walk and run (usually of a horse); cause to trot
trot
a slow pace of running
trot
To move at a gait between a walk and a canter
trot
run at a moderately swift pace
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a toddler
trot
a literal translation used in studying a foreign language (often used illicitly)
trot
The pace of a horse or other quadruped, more rapid than a walk, but of various degrees of swiftness, in which one fore foot and the hind foot of the opposite side are lifted at the same time
trot
See Trot, n
trot
A jogging pace, as of a person hurrying
trot
One who trots; a child; a woman
trotting
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