trample 英 [ˈtræmpl]   美 [ˈtræmpəl]

trample

trample  英 [ˈtræmpl] 美 [ˈtræmpəl]

v. 践踏;踩碎 

进行时:trampling  过去式:trampled  过去分词:trampled  第三人称单数:tramples  名词复数:tramples 

He was trampled to deathby a runaway horse. 他被一匹脱缰的马踩死了。
The campers had trampled the corn down. 野营的人践踏了庄稼。

  • To trample is to forcefully walk right over something or someone. If you fall down during a footrace, another runner might trample you.
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  • v. 践踏;踩碎
  • 1. He was trampled to deathby a runaway horse.

    他被一匹脱缰的马踩死了。

  • 2. The campers had trampled the corn down.

    野营的人践踏了庄稼。

  • 3. Don't trample on the flowers!

    勿踏花草!

  • 4. The government is trampling on the views of ordinary people.

    政府在践踏民意。

  • 5. People were trampled underfootin the rush for the exit.

    有人在拚命涌向出口时被踩在脚下。

  • trample (v.) late 14c., "to walk heavily," frequentative form of tramp (v.) + -el (3). Transitive sense "beat down by continuously treading on" is from mid-15c. Related: Trampled; trampling. As a noun from c. 1600.
tram·ple / ˈtræmpl ; NAmE ˈtræmpl / verb 1 [transitive ,  intransitive ] to step heavily on sb/sth so that you crush or harm them/it with your feet 踩碎;踩伤;践踏 tramplesb/sth People were trampled underfootin the rush for the exit. 有人在拚命涌向出口时被踩在脚下。 He was trampled to deathby a runaway horse. 他被一匹脱缰的马踩死了。 tramplesb/sth down The campers had trampled the corn down. 野营的人践踏了庄稼。 trampleon/over sth Don't trample on the flowers! 勿踏花草! 2 [intransitive ] trample(on/over) sb/sth to ignore sb's feelings or rights and treat them as if they are not important 践踏,摧残(人权、心灵等) The government is trampling on the views of ordinary people. 政府在践踏民意。 trample tramples trampled trampling tram·ple / ˈtræmpl ; NAmE ˈtræmpl /
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