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单词 tromp
释义

tromp

verb

ˈträmp How to pronounce tromp (audio)
ˈtrȯmp
tromped; tromping; tromps

intransitive verb

1
: tramp sense 1
a lot of knocking on doors, tromping from room to room Sara Davidson
2
: to step hard : stamp
tromped on the brake

transitive verb

1
: tramp
2
: stamp
tromps the accelerator to the floor Jim Becker
3
a
: to give a physical beating to
b
: to defeat decisively

Synonyms

  • barge
  • clump
  • flog [British]
  • flounder
  • galumph
  • lumber
  • lump
  • plod
  • pound
  • scuff
  • scuffle
  • shamble
  • shuffle
  • slog
  • slough
  • stamp
  • stomp
  • stumble
  • stump
  • tramp
  • trudge
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Example Sentences

We tromped over the grass. Workmen were tromping through the building all day.
Recent Examples on the Web And these toadlets, which tromp about the mountainous cloud forests of Brazil, are found in leafy habitats where larger ones are not, Pie said, suggesting that their petiteness is in some way essential to their survival there. Katherine J. Wu, The Atlantic, 15 June 2022 But many braved the elements and tried to tromp home on foot. Mike Klingaman, baltimoresun.com, 6 Jan. 2022 With that many people, having everyone tromp up to the main house to do their business quickly became untenable. Richard A. Marini, San Antonio Express-News, 1 Nov. 2021 This shoe is ideal for anyone tromping around in wet terrain, providing the breathability of a sandal with the protection of a full shoe. Janna Irons, Popular Mechanics, 26 Mar. 2020 Wayne's version of Freeman tromps through the halls of Black Mesa with his cavalcade of fools, turning the entire self-serious narrative of Half-Life on its head. Emily Rose, Ars Technica, 16 Apr. 2020 As the world has slowed down to stave off the spread of COVID-19, stories of wild animals tromping into now-quiet city streets have gone viral online. Ula Chrobak, Popular Science, 9 Apr. 2020 San Francisco throbbed red and gold Sunday as the 49ers tromped into the Super Bowl for the first time in seven years, with every conceivable sports bar rocking hard and block parties filling driveways and living rooms with screaming fans. Evan Sernoffsky, SFChronicle.com, 2 Feb. 2020 Back in the United States, my parents, like others searching for healthy hobbies, tromped on volksmarches. Washington Post, 25 Dec. 2019 See More

Word History

Etymology

by alteration

First Known Use

1846, in the meaning defined at intransitive sense 1

Biographical Definition

Tromp

biographical name

ˈtrȯmp How to pronounce Tromp (audio)
ˈträmp
Maarten Harpertszoon 1598–1653 Dutch admiral

tromp

verb

1
as in to stomp
to move heavily or clumsily sleepily tromped into the bathroom, tripping over a pile of dirty laundry along the way

Synonyms & Similar Words

Relevance
  • stomp
  • shuffle
  • stumble
  • trudge
  • barge
  • slough
  • clump
  • shamble
  • galumph
  • tramp
  • drag
  • lurch
  • stamp
  • haul
  • weave
  • scuff
  • plod
  • lumber
  • stump
  • pound
  • lump
  • flounder
  • stagger
  • slog
  • scuffle
  • flog
  • waddle
  • sway
  • flop
  • totter
  • careen
  • dodder
  • reel
  • teeter
  • wabble
  • blunder
  • wobble

Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • coast
  • slide
  • glide
  • breeze
  • whisk
  • waltz
  • drift
  • hang
  • float
  • hover
  • waft
  • poise
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2
as in to trample
to tread on heavily so as to crush or injure the kids tromped my flowers to smithereens

Synonyms & Similar Words

  • stomp
  • trample
  • stamp
  • tramp
  • kick
  • mash
  • champ
  • run over
  • smash
  • boot
  • pulp
  • override
  • hoof
  • squelch
  • squash
  • run down
  • step (on)
3
as in to bury
to defeat by a large margin sure, I lost the election, but I didn't get tromped, so I'll see you again in four years

Synonyms & Similar Words

  • bury
  • trounce
  • whomp
  • whip
  • clobber
  • whup
  • throw
  • smother
  • bomb
  • overcome
  • master
  • drub
  • flatten
  • dust
  • whop
  • beat
  • take
  • rout
  • wallop
  • annihilate
  • sweep
  • thrash
  • trim
  • whap
  • skunk
  • paste
  • smoke
  • blow away
  • upset
  • top
  • overwhelm
  • shellac
  • cream
  • lick
  • conquer
  • wax
  • snow under
  • skin
  • eat alive
  • destroy
  • dispatch
  • exceed
  • crush
  • surmount
  • score
  • surpass
  • beat the pants off
  • run circles around
  • run rings around
  • wipe the floor with
  • cap
  • wipe the ground with
  • vanquish
  • succeed
  • subdue
  • overbear
  • subjugate
  • outdo
  • upend
  • overpower
  • better
  • slaughter
  • overthrow
  • overmatch
  • best
  • knock over
  • finish
  • outdistance
  • overtop
  • worst
  • outstrip
  • hurdle
  • transcend
  • outfight
  • excel
  • outshine
  • knock off
  • break
  • nose out
  • eclipse
  • flourish
  • sink
  • triumph (over)
  • pip
  • edge (out)
  • prevail (over)
  • win (against)
  • ace (out)
  • do in
4
as in to stroll
to travel by foot for exercise or pleasure the scouts tromped through the dell, mostly just following the course of the creek

Synonyms & Similar Words

  • stroll
  • saunter
  • wander
  • walk
  • amble
  • hike
  • roam
  • traverse
  • rove
  • tramp
  • perambulate
  • trek
  • march
  • ramble
  • traipse
  • promenade
  • peregrinate
  • power walk
5
as in to lick
to strike repeatedly tromped the bully, giving him a taste of his own medicine

Synonyms & Similar Words

  • lick
  • pound
  • hide
  • knock
  • do
  • lash
  • slap
  • thump
  • whip
  • pelt
  • beat
  • hit
  • slam
  • spank
  • maul
  • pummel
  • attack
  • chop
  • bat
  • punch
  • bludgeon
  • smash
  • slog
  • assault
  • smack
  • whup
  • hammer
  • flog
  • batter
  • thresh
  • paddle
  • bash
  • whap
  • wallop
  • birch
  • swipe
  • drub
  • swat
  • thrash
  • whack
  • work over
  • lambaste
  • lambast
  • switch
  • box
  • whop
  • punch out
  • raid
  • rush
  • tan
  • slate
  • lather
  • fib
  • lace
  • buffet
  • storm
  • baste
  • club
  • wound
  • beat up on
  • curry
  • belabor
  • assail
  • bung up
  • whale
  • belt
  • whomp
  • crack
  • clobber
  • pommel
  • thwack
  • sock
  • cudgel
  • wham
  • lam
  • mess (up)
  • lay on
  • clout
  • beset
  • rough (up)
  • paste
  • mangle
  • leather
  • strap
  • bust
  • horsewhip
  • cuff
  • cane
  • lacerate
  • maim
  • flagellate
  • pistol-whip
  • gore
  • scourge
  • cowhide
  • descend (on or upon)
  • mutilate
  • jump (on)
  • blackjack
  • rawhide
  • fustigate
  • pounce (on or upon)
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