单词 | trample |
释义 | trample —trample /ˈtræm.pl̩/ verb [I or T, usually + prep] (STEP HEAVILY ON) ↑Verb Endings for trample ► F0 to step heavily on something or someone, causing damage or injury: » Somebody trampled all over my flowerbeds in the night!» Eight people were trampled to death (= killed) when the stadium collapsed and the crowd rushed out onto the football pitch.Thesaurus+: ↑Destroying and demolishing , ↑Damaging and spoilingThesaurus+: ↑Injuring and injuriesverb [I or T, usually + prep] (TREAT WITHOUT RESPECT) ↑Verb Endings for trample ► F0 to act without any respect for someone or something: » She accused the government of trampling on the needs and rights of the ordinary citizen.» He argues that Congress trampled the constitutional rights of legal immigrants in the new welfare reform law.Thesaurus+: ↑Treating people or animals badly , ↑Insults and abuse , ↑Unkind, cruel and unfeeling , ↑Violent or aggressiveThesaurus+: ↑Neglecting and ignoring , ↑Not paying attention , ↑Treating as unimportant |
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