单词 | stomp |
释义 | stomp /stɒmp $ stɑːmp/ verb [intransitive always + adverb/preposition] WALKto walk with heavy steps or to put your foot down very hard, especially because you are angry 〔尤因生气〕踏着重步走;跺脚,重踩 SYN stamp Alex stomped angrily out of the meeting. 亚历克斯怒气冲冲地重步走出会场。stomp on Rogers was injured after being stomped on by another player. 罗杰斯被另一名选手重重踩到,受了伤。► see thesaurus at walk→ See Verb tableExamples from the Corpusstomp• Kevin looked furious as he stomped into his office. "What the hell is going on here?" he yelled.• In the middle of the show, the lead singer stomped off the stage.• I tossed a bar of soap on the floor and he stomped on it, driving it across the tiles.• My sister stomped out of the house, slamming the door behind her.• Tony stomped past, stopped and peered into the chasm, setting up a shot.• He glared at Yanto with genuine dislike as he stomped through the front porch of the pub.• Gordon notices a tangle of walkers stomping towards us.stomp on• Several rioters repeatedly stomped on an American flag.Origin stomp (1800-1900) stampstomp verbChinese heavy foot with put your steps or to Corpus down to walk |
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