单词 | storm-troop |
释义 | storm-troopv. intransitive. To act or intervene as (or in the manner of) a storm troop; (more generally, of a group) to behave in an aggressive, intrusive, or brazen way. ΘΚΠ the world > action or operation > harm or detriment > hostile action or attack > make attack [verb (intransitive)] > behave aggressively storm-troop1934 to come on strong1961 1934 Star-Jrnl. (Sandusky, Ohio) 8 Mar. 6/1 Give Hitler the recipe and his storm troops would be storm-trooping all over Austria in a week. 1972 N.Y. Amsterdam News 2 Dec. a4/3 Approximately twenty-five white policemen, with guns drawn, storm-trooped into the Better Government Democratic Club. 1974 Times 10 May 22/6 The National Union of Students goes storm-trooping about the country's universities suppressing..freedom of speech. 2002 J. Goad Shit Magnet ix. 118 The three wormed their way through the Plains states and the desert Southwest, a trio of pasty Nazi Goths aimlessly stormtrooping through cowboy country. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, June 2014; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < v.1934 |
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