单词 | trot |
释义 | trot UK [trɒt] US [trɑ:t] verb (-tt-) RUN 跑 intransitive usually + adverb or preposition ■If a horse or similar animal with four legs trots, it runs at its slowest speed, using short steps in which a front leg and the back leg on the opposite side move together (四肢动物的)小跑,慢跑 •We were trotting along •The dog trotted down Compare canter ; gallopUK [trɒt] US [trɑ:t] verb (-tt-) HURRY 匆忙 intransitive usually + adverb or preposition informal ■When people trot somewhere, they go there in a quick or busy way (人)匆忙地走,快步走 •She left her purse on the counter, so I had to trot down •"I'm in a bit of a rush. I'll give you a ring," said James, and off •Although she retired from politics five years ago, she still trots around the globe, giving speeches and meeting world leaders.虽然五年前就退出了政坛,但她还在满世界跑,到处作演讲,会见各国领导人。 ⇒ See also globetrotterintransitive + adverb or preposition informal ■to speak or do something too quickly 连珠炮似地说;急匆匆地做 •She was rather nervous and trotted through UK [trɒt] US [trɑ:t] verb (-tt-)Phrasal Verbs [M] trot sth out disapproving ■to state an idea, opinion or fact, especially one that has been stated often before or one that is silly 动不动就提出,重复说(老一套的东西) •You trot out that argument whenever I try to discuss this matter with you.每次我想与你讨论这件事的时候,你总是重复那一套说辞。 •Whenever I ask him why his essay's late, he just trots out the same old UK [trɒt] US [trɑ:t] verb (-tt-)Phrasal Verbs [M often passive] trot sb out disapproving ■to send someone to represent or defend your idea or opinion in public, in a boring and familiar way 让(某人)代表自己出面,把(某人)抬出来 •Whenever the President is in difficulties, her spokesman is trotted out to face the press.每当总统处境困难时,她的发言人就被推出来面对新闻界。 UK [trɒt] US [trɑ:t] noun RUN 跑 only singular ■the speed or movement of a horse or similar animal when it trots 快步,小跑(马或类似动物的快步走或小跑);其快步或小跑的速度 •He climbed onto his horse and set off at a only singular ■a slow run by a human (人的)慢跑,小步跑 •The team warmed up for the match with a trot around the pitch.队员们绕着球场慢跑为比赛热身。 UK [trɒt] US [trɑ:t] noun ILLNESS 疾病 the trots [plural] informal ■diarrhoea (= a condition in which the contents of the bowels are emptied too often) •to get/have the trots拉肚子 •That prawn curry gave me the trots.那份咖喱大虾吃得我拉肚子。 UK [trɒt] US [trɑ:t] noun on the trot UK informal ■If you do things on the trot, you do them directly after each other without pausing 接连地;一个接一个地 •They won three games on the trot.他们获得了三连胜。 •She worked 30 hours on the trot to get the job finished on time.为了能按时完成任务,她连续工作了30个小时。 UK [trɒt] US [trɑ:t] noun a (quick/brisk) trot through sth informal ■when you examine or explain the whole of a subject, method or piece of work quickly without stopping or getting slower 快速检查;迅速解释 •In this book, John Pemble takes a brisk |
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