tramp

  • 31tramp — [[t]træ̱mp[/t]] tramps, tramping, tramped 1) N COUNT A tramp is a person who has no home or job, and very little money. Tramps go from place to place, and get food or money by asking people or by doing casual work. Syn: down and out, hobo 2) VERB …

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  • 32tramp — tramp1 [træmp] n 1.) someone who has no home or job and moves from place to place, often asking for food or money 2.) a long or difficult walk ▪ a long tramp through the snow 3.) old fashioned especially AmE a woman who has too many sexual… …

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  • 33tramp — I UK [træmp] / US noun [countable] Word forms tramp : singular tramp plural tramps 1) someone without a home or a job who moves from one place to another and asks people for food, work, or money 2) mainly American offensive a woman who likes to… …

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  • 34Tramp — Der Tramp ist ein US amerikanischer Soziotyp, der verwandt ist mit dem Hobo. Tramps waren zunächst Wanderarbeiter oder Tagelöhner, der Begriff „to tramp“ bedeutete zunächst im Englischen auch so viel wie wandern. Der Tramp suchte aber meist keine …

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  • 35tramp — tramp1 [ træmp ] noun count 1. ) OFFENSIVE a woman who likes to attract men and have sexual relations with them 2. ) someone without a home or a job who moves from one place to another and asks people for food, work, or money 3. ) a long tiring… …

    Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • 36tramp — 1 noun (C) 1 someone who has no home or job and moves from place to place, often asking for food or money: a group of tramps huddled around a fire 2 a long or difficult walk: It was a long tramp home through the snow. 3 old fashioned especially… …

    Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • 37tramp — I. verb Etymology: Middle English; akin to Middle Low German trampen to stamp Date: 14th century intransitive verb 1. to walk, tread, or step especially heavily < tramped loudly on the stairs > 2. a. to travel about on foot ; hike …

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  • 38tramp — 1. verb 1) men were tramping through the shrubbery Syn: trudge, plod, stamp, trample, lumber; informal traipse 2) he spent ten days tramping through the jungle Syn: trek, walk, hike, slog, march …

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  • 39Tramp — trampeln »derb auftreten«: Das seit spätmhd. Zeit bezeugte Verb ist eine Iterativbildung zu dem heute veralteten trampen »derb, geräuschvoll auftreten«, einer Nebenform mit ausdrucksbetonter Nasalierung zu ↑ trappen (wie »pantschen« aus&#8230; …

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  • 40trámp — a m (ȃ) 1. v Združenih državah Amerike potepuh, ki se priložnostno tudi zaposli: postati tramp; biti zmeraj na poti kot tramp 2. knjiž. tramper: tramp je odplul …

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