walk heavily or noisily
重步行走
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he tramped about the room .他在房间里噔噔地走来走去。
walk through or over a place wearily or reluctantly and for long distances
(艰难地)长途跋涉
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we have tramped miles over mountain and moorland .我们越过高山,穿过沼泽,长距离跋涉。
[with obj.]tread or stamp on
踩,踏
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one of the few wines still tramped by foot .一种仍用脚踏法酿造的酒。
a person who travels from place to place on foot in search of work or as a vagrant or beggar
漂泊者,流浪汉,流浪乞丐。
[in sing.]the sound of heavy steps, typically of several people
(尤指多人)沉重的脚步声
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the tramp of marching feet .重重的行军脚步声。
[in sing.]a long walk, typically a tiring one
(尤指令人疲惫的)长途跋涉
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she was freshly returned from a tramp round Norwich .她刚从诺里奇跋涉回来。
[usu. as modifier]a cargo vessel that carries goods between many different ports rather than sailing a fixed route
(航线不定的)货船
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a tramp steamer .一艘不定航线的货船。
〈非 正式,主美〉 荡妇,淫妇。
a metal plate protecting the sole of a boot used for digging
(为挖地而穿的长统靴底)金属片。
the top of the blade of a spade
铲尖。
" late Middle English (as a verb): probably of Low German origin. The noun dates from the mid 17th cent. "