| 释义 | 
		trotted是trot的过去式 - v.快步;小跑;疾走;骑马小跑
 - n.小跑;(指活动)小跑;一阵小跑
 - 网络小跑步
 
 第三人称单数:trots  现在分词:trotting  过去式:trotted   n. canter,run,gallop,jog,sprint 1.  | [i] 快步;疾走;小跑to move forward at a speed that is faster than a walk and slower than a canter  |  
 2.  | [t] ~ sth 骑马小跑to ride a horse in this way  |  
  | She trotted her pony around the field. 她骑着小马绕场慢跑。  |  
 3.  | [i] + adv./prep. 小步快跑;碎步急行to run or walk fast, taking short quick steps  |  
  | The children trotted into the room. 孩子们小跑着进了房间。  |  
 4.  | [i] (informal) + adv./prep. 步行;走;到…去to walk or go somewhere  |  
  | 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。  |  
 1.  | [sing] (指速度)慢跑,小跑,小步快跑,疾走a trotting speed, taking short quick steps  |  
  | 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。  |  
 2.  | [c] (指活动)小跑;一阵小跑a period of trotting  |  
 IDM  | They've now won three games on the trot. 他们现在已经连胜三场比赛。  |  
  | I've been on the trot all day. 我一整天忙得不可开交。  |  
 on the trot 接连地;接二连三;一个接着一个one after the other  | They've now won three games on the trot. 他们现在已经连胜三场比赛。  |  
  | I've been on the trot all day. 我一整天忙得不可开交。  |  
 n.  | 1. (马交互举起前右脚与后左脚或前左脚与后右脚而快走的)小跑;驾车赛马 1. (马交互举起前右脚与后左脚或前左脚与后右脚而快走的)小跑;驾车赛马  |  v.  |  |  
 n.  | 1. a follower of Leon Trotsky 2. the forward movement of a four-legged animal, especially a horse, in which it trots 3. a ride on a horse in which it trots 4. a jogging pace that is faster than a walk but slower than a run 5. a race for horses who run in harness 6. the speed of a horse or other animal when it moves more quickly than when walking but does not run 8. a period of time in which you have a particular kind of luck 9. an insulting word for someone with left-wing political ideas 1. a follower of Leon Trotsky 2. the forward movement of a four-legged animal, especially a horse, in which it trots 3. a ride on a horse in which it trots 4. a jogging pace that is faster than a walk but slower than a run 5. a race for horses who run in harness 6. the speed of a horse or other animal when it moves more quickly than when walking but does not run 8. a period of time in which you have a particular kind of luck 9. an insulting word for someone with left-wing political ideas  |  v.  | 1. to move at a rate that is faster than walking but slower than cantering, and in which diagonal pairs of feet are off the ground alternately, or cause a four-legged animal such as a horse to move in this way 2. to move at a jogging pace that is faster than walking but not as fast as running 3. if a horse or other animal trots, it moves more quickly than when walking but does not run 4. to walk with short quick steps 1. to move at a rate that is faster than walking but slower than cantering, and in which diagonal pairs of feet are off the ground alternately, or cause a four-legged animal such as a horse to move in this way 2. to move at a jogging pace that is faster than walking but not as fast as running 3. if a horse or other animal trots, it moves more quickly than when walking but does not run 4. to walk with short quick steps  |  np.  | 1. a prolonged bout of diarrhoea 2. races for trotting horses  |  
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