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tramps

英 [træmps]

美 [træmps]

n.  流浪汉; 流浪乞丐; 沉重的脚步声; 长途步行; 徒步旅行
v.  (尤指长时间地)重步行走,踏,踩
tramp的第三人称单数和复数

柯林斯词典

  • 流浪汉;流浪乞丐;游民
    Atrampis 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.
    1. VERB (长时间地)拖着沉重的步子走
      If youtrampsomewhere, you walk there slowly and with regular, heavy steps, for a long time.
      1. They put on their coats and tramped through the falling snow...
        他们穿上外套,拖着沉重的步子行走在飞雪中。
      2. She spent all day yesterday tramping the streets, gathering evidence.
        她昨天一整天都在街上四处奔走,搜集证据。
    2. N-UNCOUNT 沉重的脚步声
      Thetrampof people is the sound of their heavy, regular walking.
      1. He heard the slow, heavy tramp of feet on the stairs.
        他听到楼梯上传来缓慢沉重的脚步声。
      2. …the tramp of heavy boots.
        厚靴发出的重重的脚步声
    3. 荡妇;淫娃
      If someone refers to a woman as atramp, they are insulting her, because they think that she is immoral in her sexual behaviour.

      双语例句

      • Real tramps but real tramps are not beggars.
        但真正的流浪汉并不是乞丐。
      • Don't let those tramps ever get near him.
        别让那些流浪汉接近他。
      • They think all backpackers are tramps.
        他们认为所有背包的人都是徒步旅行者。
      • There are a lot of tramps near the bus station.
        在汽车站附近有很多流浪汉。
      • In the course of his journeys, he no doubt came into contact with many tramps and wanderers, and these acquaintances would later translate into some of his finest characters.
        在旅途中,他认识了许多流浪汉,而这些相识后来都成为他书中刻画的最出色的角色。
      • They hustled the tramps out of town.
        他们把流浪者赶出了城。
      • Ignorant children sometimes laugh at beggars and tramps.
        无知的孩子们有时会嘲笑乞丐和无家可归的人。
      • Don't pamper damp scamp tramps that camp under ramp lamps.
        要宠潮湿恶棍流浪汉营地下坡道灯。
      • Residents complained that tramps were littering the beaches and disturbing the peace.
        居民们抱怨游民在海滩上乱扔杂物以及扰乱治安。
      • We often speak of tramps with contempt and put them in the same class as beggars.
        我们常常轻蔑地谈起流浪者,并把他们归于乞丐一类;