1.in a state of continuous activity 忙个不停 I could do with a rest for a while;I've been on the trot all the morning.我真想休息一会儿,整个上午我一直在忙个不停。 The job kept me on the trot most of the week.我大半个星期都在忙着这件工作。 2.one after another接连地;一个接一个 They have won three races on the trot.他们在赛跑中接连赢了3次。 She didn't sleep well for four nights on the trot.她已连续4个晚上没睡好觉了。
trot sth out
Idiom(s): trot sth out
Theme: COMMUNICATION
to mention something regularly or habitually, without giving it much thought. (Informal.) • Jack always trots the same excuses out for being late. • When James disagreed with Mary, she simply trotted out her same old political arguments.
Hot to trot
If someone is hot to trot, they are sexually aroused or eager to do something.
globe-trotter|globe|trotter
n. One who has travelled far and wide. Tim and Nancy are regular globe-trotters; there are few countries they haven't been to.
trot out|trot
v. phr. To bring out for inspection; display. Don't mention compact disks to Joe, or he'll trot out his entire collection and we'll be stuck here all night.
trot
trot In addition to the idiom beginning with trot, also see hot to trot.
trot out
trot out Bring out and show for inspection and admiration, as in He trotted out all his old war medals. This expression alludes to leading out a horse to show off its various paces, including the trot. [Colloquial; first half of 1800s]
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