intransitive. To tread or walk heavily; to stamp. (In early use apparently not differing in sense from tramp, v.1)
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释义 | the world > movement > impact > striking > striking with specific thing > strike with specific thing [verb (intransitive)] > with the foot > stamp (9) tramplea1382 intransitive. To tread or walk heavily; to stamp. (In early use apparently not differing in sense from tramp, v.1) strampc1423 intransitive. To set down the foot firmly; to tread heavily on something. trampa1425 intransitive. To tread or walk with a firm, heavy, resonant step; to stamp. stamp1535 intransitive. To strike the ground or floor forcibly with the sole of one's foot, in order, e.g. to make a noise that will serve as a signal, to… supplode1623 transitive and intransitive. To stamp (one's feet). drub1855 To beat the ground; to stamp. (intransitive and transitive) stomp1914 = stamp, v. 2b. Subcategories:— in fury (2) |
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