- trotar
- v.to trot.* * *trotar► verbo intransitivo1 to trot2 figurado (andar) to bustle, run, run about* * *VI1) [caballo] to trot2) * (=viajar) to travel about, chase around here and there* * *verbo intransitivoa) caballo/jinete to trotb) (fam) (ir de un lado a otro) to rush aroundc) (CS, Méx) (como ejercicio) to jog* * *= trot.Ex. She contends that when he neighs and trots like a horse, Gulliver shows that he is one of the new atheists inspired by Spinoza.* * *verbo intransitivoa) caballo/jinete to trotb) (fam) (ir de un lado a otro) to rush aroundc) (CS, Méx) (como ejercicio) to jog* * *= trot.
Ex: She contends that when he neighs and trots like a horse, Gulliver shows that he is one of the new atheists inspired by Spinoza.
* * *trotar [A1 ]vi1 (Equ) «caballo» to trot; «jinete» to trot2 (fam) (ir de un lado a otro) to rush around3 (CS) (como ejercicio) to jog* * *
trotar (conjugate trotar) verbo intransitivoa) [caballo/jinete] to trotb) (fam) (ir de un lado a otro) to rush aroundc) (CS, Méx) (como ejercicio) to jog
trotar vi (un caballo) to trot
'trotar' also found in these entries:
English:
globe trotting
- trot
- lope
* * *trotar vi1. [caballo, persona] to trot2. Fam [andar mucho] to dash o run around;llevo toda la mañana trotando de aquí para allá I've been dashing around all morning, I've been toing and froing all morning3. RP, Ven [ejercitarse] to jog* * *trotarv/i trot; figgad around* * *trotar vi1) : to trot2) : to jog3) fam : to rush about* * *trotar vb to trot [pt. & pp. trotted]
Spanish-English dictionary. 2013.