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Tromping Meaning in English

word · lemma: tromp

ˈtɹɑmp
TRAWMP-ing
tɹˈɒmpɪŋ
TROM-ping

释义

To walk heavily or noisily, often with a lot of force. Sometimes also means to stamp on something.

用法与细微差别

Informal and vivid, often used for children, boots, or in muddy/wet conditions. Implies heaviness and lack of delicacy. Common collocation: 'tromping through'. Not as common as 'stomping', but similar.

例句

The kids were tromping through the puddles.

basic

He came tromping up the stairs in his boots.

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We heard someone tromping around outside.

basic

Stop tromping through the house with muddy shoes!

natural

I spent the afternoon tromping through the forest trails.

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You could hear him tromping all the way down the hall.

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