tramp
tramp 英 [træmp] 美 [træmp]
vi. 流浪;践踏,踩;脚步沉重地行走 n. 流浪者;沉重的脚步声;徒步旅行 vt. 践踏,踩;走过
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- Tramp means to walk or stomp heavily. Your midnight tramp to the kitchen for milk and cookies doesn't thrill your downstairs neighbors.
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- vi. 流浪;践踏,踩;脚步沉重地行走
- n. 流浪者;沉重的脚步声;徒步旅行
- vt. 践踏,踩;走过
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1. I met a tramp and gave him some money on my way home.
我回家的路上碰到了一个流浪汉并给了他一些钱。
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2. Five minutes inside the soup-kitchen in Hackney, east London, and I immediately understand what Orwell meant - that the "typical tramp" does not exist.
在伦敦东面哈克尼的汤棚里呆了五分钟,我立刻明白了奥威尔那句“‘典型的流浪汉’不存在”是什么意思。
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3. A tramp does not see such a meal twice in the year, in the spike or out of it.
对于一个流浪汉而言,不论是在收容站还是在外面,如此丰盛的饭食他是见不到第二次的。
- tramp (n.) "person who wanders about, idle vagrant, vagabond," 1660s, from tramp (v.). Sense of "steamship which takes cargo wherever it can be traded" (as opposed to one running a regular line) is attested from c. 1880. The meaning "promiscuous woman" is from 1922. Sense of "a long, toilsome walk" is from 1786.
- tramp (v.) late 14c., "walk heavily, stamp," from Middle Low German trampen "to stamp," from Proto-Germanic *tremp- (source also of Danish trampe, Swedish trampa "to tramp, stamp," Gothic ana-trimpan "to press upon"), from PIE *der- (1) "to run, walk, step" (see tread (v.)). Related: Tramped; tramping.
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