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gang (die art zu gehen)

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Немецкий Язык - Английский Язык
gait
To teach a specific gait to a horse
One of the different ways in which a horse can move, either naturally or as a result of training
{n} a manner of walking, walk, march, step
Manner of walking or stepping; bearing or carriage while moving
{f} teach a horse a particular gait
pattern of walking or locomotion
The manner in which a horse goes, based on the sequence and rhythm of its foot movements See canter; gallop; trot; walk
A particular kind of gait is a particular way of walking. His movements were clumsy, and his gait peculiarly awkward. the way someone walks (gate (13-21 centuries), from gata )
This term is used to describe how a dog is moving -- the manner and the rhythm Some gaits: walking, trotting, and running
pattern of walking
a horse's manner of moving
How you walk
a manner or style of walking
{i} way of walking; any of the paces of a horse (i.e. gallop, trot, etc.); speed at which something is moving, rate at which something advances
Thee ways, canter/lope, trot/jog, or walk, by which a horse can move by lifting the feet in different order or rhythm
[n] A manner of walking, stepping, or running
the rate of moving (especially walking or running)
style or manner in which a person walks
A pace, eg walk, trot, canter