[N-COUNT 可数名词]流浪汉;流浪乞丐;游民 A tramp is a person who has no home or job, and very little money. Tramps go from place to place, and get food or money by asking people or by doing casual work.
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[VERB 动词](长时间地)拖着沉重的步子走 If you tramp somewhere, you walk there slowly and with regular, heavy steps, for a long time.
[V prep/adv]
[V n]
They put on their coats and tramped through the falling snow...
他们穿上外套,拖着沉重的步子行走在飞雪中。
She spent all day yesterday tramping the streets, gathering evidence.
她昨天一整天都在街上四处奔走,搜集证据。
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[N-UNCOUNT 不可数名词]沉重的脚步声 The tramp of people is the sound of their heavy, regular walking.
[usu N of n]
He heard the slow, heavy tramp of feet on the stairs.
他听到楼梯上传来缓慢沉重的脚步声。
…the tramp of heavy boots.
厚靴发出的重重的脚步声
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[N-COUNT 可数名词]荡妇;淫娃 If someone refers to a woman as a tramp, they are insulting her, because they think that she is immoral in her sexual behaviour.
[disapproval]
[mainly AM 主美]
[OFFENSIVE 冒犯]
Oxford
tramp/træmp; NAmEtræmp/
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tramptrampstrampedtrampingnoun1(alsohobo)[countable ]a person with no home or job who travels from place to place, usually asking people in the street for food or money 流浪汉;流浪乞丐2[singular ]the trampof sb/sth the sound of sb's heavy steps 沉重的脚步声◆the tramp of marching feet行进中沉重的脚步声3[countable , usually singular ]a long walk 长途步行;徒步旅行SYN
trek
◆We had a long tramp home.我们是经过长途跋涉回家的。4( old-fashioned) ( NAmEdisapproving) a woman who has many sexual partners 淫妇;荡妇verb(also NAmE,informaltromp)[intransitive , transitive ]to walk with heavy or noisy steps, especially for a long time (尤指长时间地)重步行走,踏,踩(+ adv./prep.)◆We tramped across the wet grass to look at the statue.我们踏过湿漉漉的草地去看那座雕像。◆the sound of tramping feet沉重的脚步声trampsth ◆She's been tramping the streets looking for a job.她一直在大街上四处奔走寻找工作。tramp/træmp; NAmEtræmp/
LDC
tramp1 noun
tramp2 verb
tramptramp1 /træmp/ noun [countable]
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1someone who has no home or job and moves from place to place, often asking for food or money2a long or difficult walk: a long tramp through the snow3especially American English old-fashioned a woman who has too many sexual partners – used to show disapproval4the tramp of feet/boots the sound of heavy walking: the steady tramp of soldiers’ feet
to walk somewhere slowly and with heavy steps: He tramped the streets looking for work.tramp through/across/around etc The walk involved tramping through mud.
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