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I [træmp]1) (vagrant) vagabondo m. (-a), girovago m. (-a)2) (sound of feet) calpestio m., scalpiccio m.3) (hike) passeggiata f.4) colloq. spreg. sgualdrina f.II 1. [træmp]verbo transitivo percorrere a piedi2.1) (hike) viaggiare a piedi, girovagare2) (walk heavily) camminare pesantemente* * *[træmp] 1. verb1) (to walk with heavy footsteps: He tramped up the stairs.) camminare (con passo pesante)2) (to walk usually for a long distance: She loves tramping over the hills.) camminare (a lungo)2. noun1) (a person with no fixed home or job, who travels around on foot and usually lives by begging: He gave his old coat to a tramp.) vagabondo2) (a long walk.) camminata3) (the sound of heavy footsteps.) calpestio4) ((also tramp steamer) a small cargo-boat with no fixed route.) (nave da carico)5) ((American) a prostitute or a woman who sleeps with a lot of men.) sgualdrina* * *[træmp]1. n1) (sound of feet) rumore m pesante (di passi)2) (long walk) camminata3) (person) vagabondo (-a)she's a tramp fam pej — è una sgualdrina
2. vt(walk through: town, streets) percorrere a piedi3. vi* * *tramp /træmp/n.1 vagabondo; girovago; barbone2 camminata; lunga passeggiata; scarpinata (fam.)● to be on the tramp, fare la vita del vagabondo.(to) tramp /træmp/A v. i.2 camminare (a lungo); errare; vagabondare; viaggiare a piedi: We tramped through the Highlands of Scotland, abbiamo vagabondato a piedi per le Highlands scozzesiB v. t.1 percorrere (o fare) a piedi; far lunghe camminate in: I like tramping the woods, mi piace fare lunghe camminate nei boschi● to tramp on sb. 's toes, pestare i piedi a q. □ to tramp the streets, essere sulla strada, senza lavoro.* * *I [træmp]1) (vagrant) vagabondo m. (-a), girovago m. (-a)2) (sound of feet) calpestio m., scalpiccio m.3) (hike) passeggiata f.4) colloq. spreg. sgualdrina f.II 1. [træmp]verbo transitivo percorrere a piedi2.1) (hike) viaggiare a piedi, girovagare2) (walk heavily) camminare pesantemente
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Tramp — Tramp, n. 1. A foot journey or excursion; as, to go on a tramp; a long tramp. Blackie. [1913 Webster] 2. A foot traveler; a tramper; often used in a bad sense for a vagrant or wandering vagabond. Halliwell. [1913 Webster] 3. The sound of the foot … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
tramp — 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… … Dictionary of contemporary English
tramp — 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
tramp´er — tramp «tramp», verb, noun. –v.i. 1. to walk heavily: »He tramped across the floor in his heavy boots. 2. to step heavily (on); trample: »He tramped on the flowers. 3. to go on foot; walk: » … Useful english dictionary
tramp — ► 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 … English terms dictionary
Tramp — 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 … Wikipedia
tramp — 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… … English dictionary
tramp — /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.… …
tramp — 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;… … Universalium
tramp — 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
tramp — [[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