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Trot n | informal, abbreviation (politics: Trotskyist) (coloquial) | trotsko n común |
| | trotskista n común |
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trot⇒ vi | (horse: move at a trot) | trotar⇒ vi |
| Three wild horses trotted along the riverbank. |
| Tres caballos salvajes trotaban a lo largo de la orilla del río. |
trot n | (horse's gait) | trote nm |
| The horse took off at a trot. |
| El caballo salió trotando. |
the trots npl | slang (diarrhoea) | diarrea nf |
| (AR) | colitis nf |
| (MX, coloquial) | córrele que te alcanza loc nom m |
| Shane got the trots from eating too much oily food. |
| Shane tuvo diarrea por comer demasiada comida grasa. |
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Locuciones verbales trot | Trot |
trot [sth] out, trot out [sth] vtr phrasal sep | usually pejorative, informal (opinion, story: repeat) | repetir⇒ vtr |
| (peyorativo) | machacar⇒ vi |
| | reiterar⇒ vtr |
| Whenever he cancels our date at the last minute, Mark trots out the same excuses. |
trot [sb/sth] out, trot out [sb/sth] vtr phrasal sep | usually pejorative, informal (present for display) (informar, peyorativo) | sacar a relucir loc verb |
| Every time there's a scandal, the government trot out their spin doctor. |
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