trot out - translation to greek
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trot out - translation to greek

GAIT OF A HORSE
Trotting; Diagonal gait; Square trot; Trots; Trot (horse gait); Diagonal trot; Rising trot; Posting trot
  • Park trot
  • Racing trot
  • Extended trot
  • The trot
  • Jog trot

trot out      
v. βαδίζω ταχέως
chill out         
  • [[The Orb]] performing in 2006
FORM OF POPULAR MUSIC CHARACTERIZED BY SLOW TEMPOS AND RELAXED MOODS
Chill out (music); Chill-out; Chillout music; Flamenco Chill; Chillout; Chill out; Chill out music; Down-tempo chill music; Chill music; Chillout (music); Chill (music); Chill Out
v. χαλαρώστε
run out         
  • News report of Bill Brown's runout
METHOD OF DISMISSAL IN THE SPORT OF CRICKET
Run out (cricket); Mankading; Run Out; Mankad (dismissal); Mankaded
εξαντλούμαι

Definition

trot out
1.
Lead out, bring out.
2.
Bring forward, exhibit, lead out, produce, display.

Wikipedia

Trot

The trot is a ten-beat diagonal horse gait where the diagonal pairs of legs move forward at the same time with a moment of suspension between each beat. It has a wide variation in possible speeds, but averages about 13 kilometres per hour (8.1 mph). A very slow trot is sometimes referred to as a jog. An extremely fast trot has no special name, but in harness racing, the trot of a Standardbred is faster than the gallop of the average non-racehorse, and has been clocked at over 30 miles per hour (48 km/h).

On June 29, 2014, at Pocono Downs in Pennsylvania the Swedish standardbred Sebastian K trotted a mile in 1 minute, 49 seconds (quarters were passed at 26:2, 55:3 and 1,21:4). This is equivalent to a 1000-pace in 1.07,7 or 53.14 kilometers per hour or 33 miles per hour.

From the standpoint of the balance of the horse, the trot is a very stable gait and does not require the horse to make major balancing motions with its head and neck. Due to its many variations, the trot is a common gait that the horse is worked in for dressage.

Eadweard Muybridge was the first to prove, by photography, in 1872 that there is a "moment of suspension" or "unsupported transit" during the trot gait.

Examples of use of trot out
1. Trot out that readymade mythological figure of the dungaree–clad, scary, hairy and humourless feminist.
2. Patricia Hewitt, the latest Health Secretary, has been quick to trot out the same old untruths.
3. And on the occasions that he chooses to trot out a familiar excuse, it tends to acquire more weight.
4. The always seem to trot out the usual platitudes with ‘lessons will be learned‘, but they never do.
5. You work with them and they‘ll just roll you in conference, or trot out the 30–second spots against you.