tramp
vi. 步行; 踩; 踏; 漂泊
vt. 踐踏; 踏實; 步行穿過…
n. 流浪漢; 妓女; 遊民,流浪漢; 徒步旅行,遠足
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.
If you tramp somewhere, you walk there slowly and with regular, heavy steps, for a long time.
They put on their coats and tramped through the falling snow...
他們穿上外套,拖著沉重的步子行走在飛雪中。
She spent all day yesterday tramping the streets, gathering evidence.
她昨天一整天都在街上四處奔走,蒐集證據。
The tramp of people is the sound of their heavy, regular walking.
He heard the slow, heavy tramp of feet on the stairs.
他聽到樓梯上傳來緩慢沉重的腳步聲。
…the tramp of heavy boots.
厚靴發出的重重的腳步聲
If someone refers to a woman as a tramp, they are insulting her, because they think that she is immoral in her sexual behaviour.
1. a disreputable vagrant;
2. a person who engages freely in promiscuous sex
3. a foot traveler; someone who goes on an extended walk (for pleasure)
4. a heavy footfall;
5. a commercial steamer for hire; one having no regular schedule
6. a long walk usually for exercise or pleasure
1. travel on on foot, especially on a walking expedition;
2. walk heavily and firmly, as when weary, or through mud;
3. cross on foot;
4. move about aimlessly or without any destination, often in search of food or employment;
I heard the tramp of the marching soldiers.
我聽見了行軍士兵重重的腳步聲.
There's something about that old tramp that gives me the creeps.
那流浪者不知怎麼的使我毛骨悚然.
The tramp reviled the man who drove him off.
流浪漢辱罵那位趕他走開的人.
What is the most important thing for a tramp?
對於流浪漢來說,什麼是最重要的?
Tramp, tramp , tramp , columns of militiamen marched by in perfect step.
一隊隊民兵欻欻地走過去,非常整齊.