Tramp

[træmp]

解释:

(noun.) a heavy footfall; 'the tramp of military boots'.

(noun.) a disreputable vagrant; 'a homeless tramp'; 'he tried to help the really down-and-out bums'.

(verb.) cross on foot; 'We had to tramp the creeks'.

(verb.) travel on foot, especially on a walking expedition; 'We went tramping about the state of Colorado'.

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解释:

(v. i.) To tread upon forcibly and repeatedly; to trample.

(v. i.) To travel or wander through; as, to tramp the country.

(v. i.) To cleanse, as clothes, by treading upon them in water.

(v. i.) To travel; to wander; to stroll.

(n.) A foot journey or excursion; as, to go on a tramp; a long tramp.

(n.) A foot traveler; a tramper; often used in a bad sense for a vagrant or wandering vagabond.

(n.) The sound of the foot, or of feet, on the earth, as in marching.

(n.) A tool for trimming hedges.

(n.) A plate of iron worn to protect the sole of the foot, or the shoe, when digging with a spade.

编辑:米考伯

同义词及近义词:

v. n. [Colloquial.] Travel (on foot), trudge, march (heavily), TRAMPOOSE, jog on.

n. Journey (on foot), walk, march.

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解释:

v.t. to tread to travel over on foot: (Scot.) to tread clothes in a tub of water so as to cleanse them.—v.i. to walk to go on foot: to wander about as a vagrant.—n. a foot-journey: a vagrant: a plate of iron worn by diggers under the hollow of the foot to save the shoe.—n. Tramp′er.—vs.i. Tram′pous Tram′poose to tramp about.—n. Tramp′-pick an iron pick forced by the foot into the ground.

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