Tramped Meaning in English
word · lemma: tramp
ˈtɹæmpt
TRAMPt
tɹˈæmpt
tr-AMPT
Definition
Moved heavily by foot, usually with loud steps, often suggesting tiredness or effort.
Usage & Nuances
Mainly used for walking with heavy, noisy footsteps over a surface, often due to tiredness, burden, or intent. Collocates with 'through the mud', 'up the hill'. More intense than 'walked'. Not the same as 'stomped' (which implies anger).
Spanish: pisó fuerte - caminó pesadamentePortuguese (BR): pisou pesado - caminhou pesadamentePortuguese (PT): pisou com força - caminhou pesadamenteChinese (Simplified): 重重地踩 - 沉重地走Chinese (Traditional): 重重地踩 - 沉重地走Hindi: भारी क़दमों से चलाArabic: داس بقوة - مشى بصوت عالٍBengali: ভারী পায়ে হাঁটা - প্রচেষ্টার সাথে হাঁটাRussian: тяжело шагал - топал (усталость)Japanese: 重い足取りで歩く - ドシドシ歩くVietnamese: đi nặng nề - bước đi mệt mỏiKorean: 무겁게 걷다 - 쿵쿵 걷다Turkish: ağır adımlarla yürümek - gürültülü yürümekUrdu: بھاری قدموں سے چلناIndonesian: berjalan berat - melangkah dengan susah payah
Example Sentences
The children tramped through the forest.
basic
He tramped up the hill with his heavy backpack.
basic
We tramped through the mud after it rained.
basic
After hours, they finally tramped back to camp, exhausted.
natural
We tramped all over the city looking for a taxi.
natural
She tramped down the stairs after a long day.
natural