Trot in spanish
Trote
pronunciation: tɹ̩oʊte part of speech: noun, verb
pronunciation: tɹ̩oʊte part of speech: noun, verb
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trot1 = trote.
Example: Jogging, a form of aerobic exercise, is the act of running at a slow trot.trot2 = trotar.
Example: She contends that when he neighs and trots like a horse, Gulliver shows that he is one of the new atheists inspired by Spinoza.more:
» trot off + Lugar = ir a + Lugar. [Tiene la connotación de hacerlo de una manera 'alegre y despreocupada']
Example: 'I can't plan the center and do his work too, while he trots off somewhere on union business'.» trot out + information = dar demasiada información y muy rápidamente.
Example: The central section of the movie becomes bogged down by detective work that trots out a great deal of confusing plot information.