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 Translation for 'gallop' from English to Italian
NOUN   a gallop | gallops
VERB   to gallop | galloped | galloped
galloping | gallops
SYNO to extend | to gallop
galoppare [cavallo, fantino]to gallop
galoppata {f}gallop
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Translation for 'gallop' from English to Italian

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to gallop
galoppare [cavallo, fantino]

gallop
galoppata {f}
Usage Examples English
  • S4 has also been termed an atrial gallop or a presystolic gallop because of its occurrence late in the heart cycle.
  • The team enters the keyhole at a gallop, then turns in either direction inside the keyhole's circle without stepping over the chalk.
  • However, in horse racing, the rotatory gallop (there often called round gallop) not only is common at the start of races but also is about 5 miles per hour faster than the transverse gallop.
  • The fourth heart sound, or S4 when audible in an adult is called a presystolic gallop or atrial gallop.
  • At the gallop, the horse breathes in rhythm with every stride: as the abdominal muscles pull the hind legs forward in the "suspension phase" of the gallop, the organs within the abdominal cavity are pushed backward from the diaphragm, thereby bringing air into the lungs and causing the horse to inhale.

  • A gallop rhythm refers to a (usually abnormal) rhythm of the heart on auscultation. It includes three or four sounds, thus resembling the sounds of a gallop.
  • The course traditionally takes in the horse gallop trail, which runs adjacent to Chesterfield Avenue in the Phoenix Park.
  • In March 1988, Burrough Hill Lad pulled up lame after a training gallop and was retired.
  • Walton described the piece to his publisher as “a non-stop gallop...slightly crazy, hilarious and vulgar”.
  • A controlled gallop used to show a horse's ground-covering stride in horse show competition is called a "gallop in hand" or a "hand gallop".

  • The gallop is the fastest gait of the horse, averaging about [...] , and in the wild is used when the animal needs to flee from predators or simply cover short distances quickly.
  • There are three different gallops: a six-furlong, all weather gallop; a mile long, all weather gallop; and a mile long, half grass gallop.
  • In addition to 70 miles of turf gallops, there are approximately 12 miles of peat gallops and eight all-weather tracks available to work on.
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