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tramp    音標拼音: [tr'æmp]
n. 重步聲,流浪者
vi. 踐踏,重步行走,步行,流浪
vt. 跋涉,踩

重步聲,流浪者踐踏,重步行走,步行,流浪跋涉,踩

tramp
n 1: a disreputable vagrant; "a homeless tramp"; "he tried to
help the really down-and-out bums" [synonym: {tramp}, {hobo},
{bum}]
2: a person who engages freely in promiscuous sex [synonym:
{swinger}, {tramp}]
3: a foot traveler; someone who goes on an extended walk (for
pleasure) [synonym: {hiker}, {tramp}, {tramper}]
4: a heavy footfall; "the tramp of military boots"
5: a commercial steamer for hire; one having no regular schedule
[synonym: {tramp steamer}, {tramp}]
6: a long walk usually for exercise or pleasure; "she enjoys a
hike in her spare time" [synonym: {hike}, {hiking}, {tramp}]
v 1: travel on foot, especially on a walking expedition; "We
went tramping about the state of Colorado"
2: walk heavily and firmly, as when weary, or through mud;
"Mules plodded in a circle around a grindstone" [synonym: {slog},
{footslog}, {plod}, {trudge}, {pad}, {tramp}]
3: cross on foot; "We had to tramp the creeks"
4: move about aimlessly or without any destination, often in
search of food or employment; "The gypsies roamed the woods";
"roving vagabonds"; "the wandering Jew"; "The cattle roam
across the prairie"; "the laborers drift from one town to the
next"; "They rolled from town to town" [synonym: {roll},
{wander}, {swan}, {stray}, {tramp}, {roam}, {cast}, {ramble},
{rove}, {range}, {drift}, {vagabond}]

Tramp \Tramp\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Tramped}; p. pr. & vb. n.
{Tramping}.] [OE. trampen; akin to LG. trampen, G. trampeln,
LG. & D. trappen, Dan. trampe, Sw. & Icel. trampa, Goth.
anatrimpan to press upon; also to D. trap a step, G. treppe
steps, stairs. Cf. {Trap} a kind of rock, {Trape}, {Trip}, v.
i., {Tread}.]
1. To tread upon forcibly and repeatedly; to trample.
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2. To travel or wander through; as, to tramp the country.
[Colloq.]
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3. To cleanse, as clothes, by treading upon them in water.
[Scot.] --Jamieson.
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Tramp \Tramp\, v. i.
To travel; to wander; to stroll.
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Tramp \Tramp\, n.
1. A foot journey or excursion; as, to go on a tramp; a long
tramp. --Blackie.
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2. A foot traveler; a tramper; often used in a bad sense for
a vagrant or wandering vagabond. --Halliwell.
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3. The sound of the foot, or of feet, on the earth, as in
marching. --Sir W. Scott.
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4. A tool for trimming hedges.
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5. A plate of iron worn to protect the sole of the foot, or
the shoe, when digging with a spade.
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203 Moby Thesaurus words for "tramp":
Arab, Bowery bum, airing, alien, amble, backpack, baggage,
bat around, beach bum, beachcomber, beggar, beggarly fellow,
blighter, bo, budmash, bum, bummer, cadger, caitiff, case,
character, chug on, constitutional, count ties, crackpot, crank,
defile, derelict, devil, divagate, dogie, down-and-out,
down-and-outer, drift, drifter, drunkard, eccentric, fanatic, file,
file off, flit, floater, footfall, footslog, footstep,
forced march, gad, gad about, gallivant, gamin, gamine, go about,
go on parade, go the rounds, good-for-naught, good-for-nothing,
goose-step, guttersnipe, gypsy, hermit, hike, hit the road,
hit the trail, hobo, homeless waif, human wreck, hussy, idler,
jade, jaunt, jezebel, jog on, knock about, knock around, kook,
landloper, lazzarone, loafer, lone wolf, loner, losel, lowlife,
lumber, march, mauvais sujet, maverick, mean wretch, meander,
mendicant, mendicant friar, mendicant order, meshuggenah, mooch,
moocher, mucker, mudlark, mush, natural, no-good, nomadize,
nonconformist, nut, odd fellow, oddball, oddity, original,
outsider, panhandler, parade, pariah, pauvre diable, peg,
peregrinate, pererrate, peripatetic journey, peripateticism, piker,
pilgarlic, plod, plod along, plug, plug along, poor creature,
poor devil, promenade, prowl, queer duck, queer fish,
queer specimen, ragamuffin, ragman, ragpicker, ramble, range,
rara avis, roam, rounder, rove, rover, rub on, run about, sad case,
sad sack, saunter, schlep, schnorrer, screwball, scrounger,
ski bum, skid-row bum, slattern, slog, slut, solitary, stamp, step,
stiff, stodge, stomp, straggle, stray, street Arab, street arab,
street urchin, stretch, stroll, strumpet, stump, sundowner,
surf bum, swagman, swagsman, tatterdemalion, tennis bum, thud,
traipse, tramper, trample, tread, trek, truant, trudge, turn,
turnpiker, type, urchin, vag, vagabond, vagabondize, vagrant,
vaurien, waif, waifs and strays, walk, walk the tracks, walkabout,
walking tour, wander, wastrel, wayfare, worthless fellow, wretch,
zealot

puta ( whore )


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  • TRAMP Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    The meaning of TRAMP is to walk, tread, or step especially heavily How to use tramp in a sentence
  • Tramp - Wikipedia
    Tramp is derived from a Middle English verb meaning to "walk with heavy footsteps" (cf modern English trample) and "to go hiking" In Britain, the term was widely used to refer to vagrants in the early Victorian period
  • TRAMP Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
    TRAMP definition: to tread or walk with a firm, heavy, resounding step See examples of tramp used in a sentence
  • TRAMP | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
    træmp (US also tromp) to walk, especially long distances or with heavy steps: to tramp through the woods undergrowth
  • Understanding the Slang Meaning of Tramp - SlangSphere. com
    Explore the complex emergence of the slang term ‘tramp,’ which has transitioned from referring to a wanderer in its origins to a contemporary label often associated with female promiscuity Learn about its implications and cultural significance
  • TRAMP definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
    A tramp is a person who has no home or job, and very little money Tramps go from place to place, and get food or money by asking people or by doing casual work
  • Otis Redding Carla Thomas - Tramp - YouTube
    Otis Ray Redding, Jr (September 9, 1941 -- December 10, 1967) was an American soul singer Often called the "King of Soul", he is renowned for an ability to convey strong emotion through his voice
  • What Does It Mean When Someone Calls You a Tramp
    When someone labels you as a tramp, they are often attempting to shame or criticize your character, morality, or lifestyle But understanding the deeper meanings and motivations behind such a remark can help you respond appropriately
  • Tramp Press
    Tramp Press was launched by Lisa Coen and Sarah Davis-Goff in 2014 to find, nurture and publish exceptional literary talent Tramp is based in Ireland and publishes internationally
  • Tramp - definition of tramp by The Free Dictionary
    vb 1 (intr) to walk long and far; hike 2 to walk heavily or firmly across or through (a place); march or trudge 3 (intr) to wander about as a vagabond or tramp





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