trot
英 [trɒt]美[trɑt]
- n. (人)慢跑;马小跑的步态;小跑的马蹄声;刚学步的小孩;老太婆;腹泻;(学生作弊用的)译文对照本
- vi. (马)小跑;(人)慢跑;快步走
- vt. 使小跑;使快步走
词组搭配
on the trot informal 非正式
(Brit.)in succession
(英)连续,接连
they lost seven matches on the trot.
他们连输七局。
continually busy
不停地忙碌
I've been on the trot all day.
我整天都在不停地忙碌。
trot something out
(informal)produce the same information, story, or explanation that has been produced many times before
(非正式)重弹老调
everyone trots out the old excuse.
人人都拿出那个老借口来做挡箭牌。
cause a horse to trot to show its paces
使马快步跑以看其步子
trot out 【非正式用语】
To bring out and show for inspection or admiration
炫耀:拿出来展示供人审视或欣赏
“His novel trots out an Irish president named Finn”(&b{Charles E. Claffey})
“他的小说展示了一个名叫芬的爱尔兰总统”(&b{查尔斯E.克拉弗})