单词 | tramp |
释义 | Word Frequency tramp(træmp) verb 1. (intransitive) to walk long and far; hike 2. to walk heavily or firmly across or through (a place); march or trudge 3. (intransitive) to wander about as a vagabond or tramp 4. (transitive) to make (a journey) or traverse (a place) on foot, esp laboriously or wearily to tramp the streets in search of work 5. (transitive) to tread or trample 6. (intransitive) New Zealand to walk for sport or recreation, esp in the bush noun 7. a person who travels about on foot, usually with no permanent home, living by begging or doing casual work 8. a long hard walk; hike 9. a heavy or rhythmic step or tread 10. the sound of heavy treading 11. Also called: tramp steamer a merchant ship that does not run between ports on a regular schedule but carries cargo wherever the shippers desire 12. derogatory, slang, mainly US and Canadian a prostitute or promiscuous girl or woman 13. an iron plate on the sole of a boot Derived forms tramping (ˈtramping) noun trampish (ˈtrampish) adjective Word origin C14: probably from Middle Low German trampen; compare Gothic ana-trimpan to press heavily upon, German trampen to hitchhike |
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