[/træmp; træmp/] v 用法: 1 [Ipr, Ip] walk with heavy or noisy steps 重踏步行走; 跺著脚行走: We could hear him tramping about upstairs 我们可以听见他在楼上 地走来走去. * They came tramping through the kitchen leaving dirty footmarks. 他们重踏著脚步穿过厨房走来, 留下了肮脏的脚印. 用法: 2 [Ipr, Ip, In/pr, Tn] travel across (an area) on foot, esp for a long distance and often wearily 步行经过(一地区)(尤指长途且疲惫不堪): tramping over the moors 徒步越过高沼地 * We tramped (for) miles and miles without finding anywhere to stay. 我们走啊走啊, 始终找不到个栖身之处. * tramp the streets looking for work 在街上来回奔走寻找工作. =>Usage at stump 用法见 stump. tramp 2 n 用法: 1 [C] person with no fixed home or occupation who wanders from place to place; vagrant 无家无业到处流浪的人; 流浪者. 用法: 2 [C usu sing 通常作单数] long walk 长途步行: go for a solitary tramp in the country 独自在郊野远足. 用法: 3 [sing] the ~ of sb/sth sound of heavy footsteps 沉重的脚步声: the tramp of marching soldiers/of soldiers' marching feet 行军士兵的[士兵行军的]重踏步声. 用法: 4 [C] (also `tramp steamer) cargo ship that does not travel on a regular route but carries cargo between many different ports 航线不定但停靠许多港口的货船. 用法: 5 [C] (dated sl derog 旧, 俚, 贬) sexually immoral woman 婊子; 荡妇. |