tramp 的 3 个定义
- to tread or walk with a firm, heavy, resounding step.
- to tread heavily or trample: to tramp on a person's toes.
- to walk steadily; march; trudge: They tramped wearily through the night.
- (6)
- to tramp or walk heavily or steadily through or over.
- to traverse on foot: to tramp the streets.
- to tread or trample underfoot: to tramp grapes.
- (5)
- the act of tramping.
- a firm, heavy, resounding tread.
- the sound made by such a tread.
- (9)
tramp 近义词
person who is poor, desperate
heavy walk
walk heavily
更多tramp例句
- She’s also the world’s most impeccably purposeful walking contradiction, having developed her iconic look after being inspired by the town tramp.
- Where once he satirized the meretricious appeal of Hollywood, movie stars and reality TV, here he’s hunkered down with homeless workers, railway tramps and union organizers.
- “We went on to Tramp…He was the most hideous dancer I had ever seen,” she tells the Mail.
- Lester is a strange little man alone in a cabin, not far from The Tramp locked in his cabin in The Gold Rush.
- As for the Little Tramp himself, his corpse was reburied in a concrete grave to prevent future snatching.
- Still, if you want to know what it felt like to be at the center of a musical revolution, read I Dreamed I Was a Very Clean Tramp.
- The only evidence of Nino the clown—the red rubber nose and its Little Tramp mustache—lies on a nearby table.
- The 'Tramp' contains better usage without doubt, but it lacks the "color" which gives the Innocents its perennial charm.
- A Tramp Abroad' is a rare book, but it cannot rank with its great predecessor in human charm.
- The Tramp contains better English usage, without doubt, but it is less full of happiness and bloom and the halo of romance.
- There have been many and varying opinions since then as to the literary merits of 'A Tramp Abroad'.
- A Tramp Abroad' is the work of a man who was traveling and observing for the purpose of writing a book, and for no other reason.