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trotter

/trot-er/US // ˈtrɒt ər //UK // (ˈtrɒtə) //

小车,小跑,小路,小马

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : an animal that trots, especially a horse bred and trained for harness racing.
    • : a person who moves about briskly and constantly.
    • : the foot of an animal, especially of a sheep or pig, used as food.

Examples

  • Vanya Trotter, a 27-year-old black woman, stood on the edge of the City Hall protests, watching as they passed in front of her.

  • Trotter denounced the administration policy before church congregations in Washington and Boston.

  • Trotter had fewer resources but he was playing on home turf.

  • Trotter and Griffith both recognized the power of film as a mass medium that could influence millions.

  • It was in this atmosphere that the forces led by Griffith and Trotter clashed.

  • “A hopeful family yours, Mr. Trotter,” said Perker, sealing a letter which he had just finished writing.

  • There is, I suppose, a want of the ordinary attractions for the pure tourist or globe-trotter.

  • Our most interesting little parishioner has set her heart on this globe-trotter.

  • Job Trotter bowed low; and in spite of Mr. Weller's previous remonstrance, the tears again rose to his eyes.

  • We cannot state the precise nature of the thoughts which passed through Mr. Trotter's mind, because we don't know what they were.