单词 | tramping |
释义 | > as lemmasˈtramping ˈtramping n. and adj. ΘΚΠ the world > physical sensation > hearing and noise > degree, kind, or quality of sound > repeated sound or succession of sounds > [noun] > sound of footsteps stepa1616 tramping1660 stump1690 tit-tat1699 treading1709–10 pad1879 plod-plodding1881 heels1883 flip-flop1889 clump1891 pid-pad1900 plod1902 clomp1912 the world > movement > progressive motion > walking > [noun] > manner of walking > heavy proculcation1656 tramping1660 stump1770 clampa1774 stumping1805 foot tramp1808 tramp1817 stomping1819 trampling1828 tromping1953 stomp1971 society > travel > aspects of travel > travel from place to place > [adjective] > with no fixed aim or wandering > as a vagabond or tramp vagrant1461 loiteringa1533 way-walkinga1535 roguing1566 roguish1572 vagabondical1576 vagabond1585 vagabondinga1586 land-loping1587 vagrom1600 leap-land1614 vagabondial1615 vaguea1627 gangrel1650 vagabondious1661 going1737 gang-there-out1815 tramping1828 vagabondizing1830 pikey1838 beachcombing1845 runagate1877 going-about1886 bummy1890 society > travel > aspects of travel > going on foot > [noun] > walking for exercise or recreation > hiking or rambling rambling1745 tramping1863 hiking1901 wandervogeling1924 society > travel > aspects of travel > going on foot > [adjective] > going on foot > hiking or rambling tramping1863 stramming1869 the world > movement > progressive motion > walking > [adjective] > having specific manner of walking > heavy tramplinga1586 pounding1678 stumping1843 tramping1893 1660 Surv. Armoury Tower of London in Archaeologia (1794) 11 100 Armorers Tooles. Small Bickernes, Tramping Stakes, Round stakes, Welting stakes. 1828 W. Scott Fair Maid of Perth xii, in Chron. Canongate 2nd Ser. I. 331 I am not so far to seek for a dwelling, that the same roof should cover me and a tramping princess like that. 1863 W. C. Baldwin Afr. Hunting v. 112 I left..on a tramping tour into the Zulu country. 1893 J. H. McCarthy Red Diamonds I. 110 The tramping feet of the policemen. 1935 ‘J. Guthrie’ Little Country xxi. 319 The members of the Tem Tramping Club. 1959 A. H. McLintock Descr. Atlas N.Z. 74 New Zealanders are a people who take full advantage of these open spaces for all manner of recreational activity, including..shooting and fishing, and tramping and mountaineering. 1959 Times Rev. Industry June 45/3 Abolition of tramping and conduct of all long-distance movement through..regular trunk services with sufficient terminal arrangements. 1963 N.Z. Woman's Weekly 17 June 18/3 [At Jackson Bay] we have the best deer shooting, tramping country and scenery in New Zealand. 1968 P. G. Hollowell Lorry Driver iii. 71 Tramping, in contrast to the monotony of trunking, is mainly liked for the variety it affords, both in the types of loads carried, the different parts of the country which are seen, [etc.]. 1975 N.Z. News 9 July 5/2 Proper equipment enabled a six-strong tramping party..to survive near freezing temperatures in the rugged Pouakai Ranges. 1984 N.Z. Woman's Weekly 30 Apr. 121/2 Tramping, mountaineering and trout fishing are other attractions in the Nelson Lakes National Park. < as lemmas |
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