0 (of a horse) to run fast so that all four feet come off the ground together in each act of forward movement, or (of a person) to ride a horse that is running in this way -- (马)飞跑,疾驰;(人)骑马奔驰
1 the fast run or speed of a horse when it is galloping, or an act of galloping -- (马)奔驰
The only time that the cart is put before the horse is when the horse is suffering from galloping gastric dysentery.
Investment allowances have been galloping along and covering a wider and wider area.
Demand was galloping away; output was left at the post.
With respect to technology, there seems to be no reason to assume that the present gallop will slow down.
The second sound was single, and an accentuated third sound was audible with a gallop rhythm.
Physical examination revealed tachypnea, tachycardia, gallop rhythm, systolic murmur maximum at the right upper sternal border, and barely felt bilateral femoral pulses.
The ventricular rate was 150/min with gallop rhythm, the venous pressure 11 cm and the liver was enlarged and pulsatile.
Combining these models we believe that the optimal gait will still be walking for low speeds and galloping for higher speeds, with the bound, pace and trot being energy inefficient.