🥾tramp (tramp)

verb, noun
/træmp/
vagabond / marcher lourdement (vagabond / marcher lourdement)

Signification

to walk heavily or noisily; a person who travels from place to place on foot, often homeless
Traduction de la signification
marcher bruyamment ou lourdement; une personne qui voyage d'un endroit à l'autre à pied, souvent sans abri
marcher bruyamment ou lourdement; une personne qui voyage d'un endroit à l'autre à pied, souvent sans abri

Phrases d'exemple

They tramped through the forest in heavy boots.

Ils ont marché à travers la forêt avec des bottes épaisses.
Ils ont marché à travers la forêt avec des bottes épaisses.

Expressions d'exemple

on the tramp
sur la route
sur la route

Synonymes

march, stomp, hike, vagabond, wanderer

Antonymes

rest, stay, settle

Collocations

tramp through, tramp across, tramp the streets, old tramp

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