单词 | tramp it |
释义 | > as lemmastramp it a. intransitive. To walk; esp. to walk steadily or heavily; to trudge; to travel on foot; to go on a walking expedition (colloquial); New Zealand spec. to walk for long distances in rough country. Also tramp it. ΘΚΠ society > travel > aspects of travel > going on foot > go on foot [verb (intransitive)] > laboriously or aimlessly haik?a1500 harl?a1513 trudge1547 palt1560 ploda1566 traipse1593 trash1607 truck1631 tramp1643 vamp1654 trudgea1657 daggle1681 trape1706 trampoose1794 hike1809 slog1872 taigle1886 pudge1891 sludge1908 schlep1937 schlump1957 society > travel > aspects of travel > going on foot > go on foot [verb (intransitive)] treadc897 stepc900 goeOE gangOE walka1375 wanderc1380 foota1425 to take to footc1440 awalkc1540 trade1547 beat it on the hoof1570 pad1610 to be (also beat, pad) upon the hoofa1616 trample1624 to pad (also pad upon) the hoof1683 ambulate1724 shank1773 stump it1803 pedestrianize1811 pedestrianate1845 tramp it1862 ankle1916 1643 in F. P. Verney & M. M. Verney Mem. Verney Family 17th Cent. (1904) I. 302 Now the owld man must trampe on foote. 1720 Humourist 51 Your Hunters of News, who tramp it half a Score Streets, to know who has got a Wife or a Place. 1819 W. Scott Bride of Lammermoor viii, in Tales of my Landlord 3rd Ser. II. 162 My darling boy, whom I would tramp bare-footed through the world for. 1820 J. Clare Poems Rural Life (ed. 3) 91 I've oft meant tramping o'er to see ye. 1841 C. Dickens Barnaby Rudge xlvii. 209 These people, who go tramping about the country. 1862 W. J. Stewart in Macmillan's Mag. May 32 The miner must be prepared to tramp it to that part of the Quesnelle or Cariboo gold-fields. 1935 [see tramping n. and adj. at Derivatives]. 19591 [see tramping n. and adj. at Derivatives]. 1984 N.Z. Listener 28 Apr. 62/1 One of my correspondents tramping with her husband, referred to the ‘benched out’ track they were following up the hillside. < as lemmas |
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