Stomps Meaning in English
word · lemma: stomp
ˈstɑmp
STAHMP
stˈɒmps
STOMP-s
Definición
To walk or step heavily, often making a loud noise, or to put your foot down hard, sometimes to show anger.
Uso & Matices
Usually informal. Common collocations: 'stomp feet', 'stomp out', 'stomp on'. Often used for expressing frustration, anger, or making noise. Not the same as 'stamp' (which may involve putting a foot down repeatedly), though sometimes confused.
Spanish: pisa fuerte - pisoteaPortuguese (BR): pisa forte - esmaga com o péPortuguese (PT): pisa forte - esmaga com o péChinese (Simplified): 跺脚 - 重踩Chinese (Traditional): 跺腳 - 重踩Hindi: पैर पटकनाArabic: يدوس بقوة - يخطو بقوةBengali: জোরে পা ফেলা - দাপানোRussian: топать - наступать с силойJapanese: 踏み鳴らす - ドスドス歩くVietnamese: dậm chân - giậm mạnhKorean: 쿵쿵거리다 - 쾅쾅 밟다Turkish: sert adımlarla yürümek - ayağını yere vurmakUrdu: زور زور سے پاؤں مارناIndonesian: menghentakkan kaki - menginjak dengan keras
Oraciones de Ejemplo
The child stomps on the floor when he is angry.
basic
He stomps his boots to get the mud off.
basic
The dancer stomps to the beat of the music.
basic
She stomps out of the room when she's upset.
natural
Don't just stomp on the bugs—pick them up and let them go outside.
natural
He stomps through the puddles, not caring if he gets wet.
natural