tramp

  • 21Tramp — [trɛ... ], der; s, s <englisch> (Landstreicher, umherziehender Gelegenheitsarbeiter [besonders in den USA]; Trampschiff) …

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  • 22tramp — ► VERB 1) walk heavily or noisily. 2) walk wearily or reluctantly over a long distance. ► NOUN 1) an itinerant homeless person who lives by begging or doing casual work. 2) the sound of heavy steps. 3) a long walk. 4) a cargo ve …

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  • 23Tramp 60 — Die Tramp Fahrzeuge waren von Dieter Spließ entwickelte und gebaute Spezialkipper zum Behältertransport aus der DDR. Fast alle Fahrzeugkomponenten der insgesamt ca. 300 Fahrzeuge wurden dabei von Spließs Betrieb in Magdeburg selbst produziert.… …

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  • 24tramp — tramping [ trɑ̃piŋ ] n. m. • 1930; mot angl., de tramp « vagabond » ♦ Anglic. Mode d exploitation d un cargo (tramp [ trɑ̃p ] n. m.) qui touche tous les ports où se trouve du fret, sans itinéraire fixe. Recomm. offic. transport maritime à la… …

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  • 25Tramp — In British English and traditional American English usage, a tramp is a long term homeless person who travels from place to place as an itinerant vagrant, traditionally walking or hiking all year round. They often left chalk signs on houses or at …

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  • 26tramp — /træmp / (say tramp) verb (i) 1. to tread or walk with a firm, heavy, resounding step. 2. to walk steadily; march; trudge. 3. to go about as a vagrant or tramp. 4. to make a voyage on a tramp (def. 21). 5. to hike. 6. NZ → bushwalk (def. 1). 7.… …

  • 27Tramp — Trạmp 〈a. [træ̣mp] m. 6〉 Herumtreiber, umherziehender Gelegenheitsarbeiter [<engl. tramp „Landstreicher“; zu mengl. trampen „spazieren gehen“] * * * Tramp [trɛmp , älter: tramp], der; s, s [engl. tramp, zu: to tramp, ↑ trampen]: 1.… …

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  • 28tramp — tramper, n. trampish, adj. trampishly, adv. trampishness, n. /tramp/, v.i. 1. to tread or walk with a firm, heavy, resounding step. 2. to tread heavily or trample (usually fol. by on or upon): to tramp on a person s toes. 3. to walk steadily;… …

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  • 29tramp — [[t]træmp[/t]] v. i. 1) to tread or walk with a firm, heavy step 2) to tread heavily or trample (usu. fol. by on or upon) 3) to walk steadily; march; trudge 4) to go on a walking excursion; hike 5) to go about as a vagabond or tramp 6) to make a… …

    From formal English to slang

  • 30tramp — {{11}}tramp (n.) person who wanders about, vagabond, 1660s, from TRAMP (Cf. tramp) (v). Sense of steamship which takes cargo wherever it can be traded (as opposed to one running a regular line) is attested from c.1880. The meaning promiscuous… …

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