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A n2 ( sound of feet) bruit m ; I heard the tramp of feet j'ai entendu un bruit de pas ; the tramp of soldiers' feet le bruit des pas des soldats ;3 ( hike) marche f ;B vi1 ( hike) marcher ;2 ( walk heavily) marcher à pas lourds ; to tramp up/down the stairs monter/descendre l'escalier à pas lourds ; to tramp the streets courir les rues. -
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tramp [træmp]1. nouna. ( = sound) the tramp of feet le bruit de pas• to tramp along ( = walk heavily) marcher d'un pas lourd* * *[træmp] 1.2) ( sound) bruit m3) ( hike) marche f2.1) ( hike) marcher2) ( walk heavily) marcher à pas lourds -
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tramp [træmp]1 noun∎ I could hear the tramp of soldiers' feet j'entendais le pas lourd des soldats(c) (long walk) randonnée f (à pied), promenade f;∎ it's a long tramp into town il y a un bon bout de chemin à faire jusqu'à la ville∎ tramp (steamer) tramp m∎ we tramped along in silence for a while nous avons poursuivi notre chemin en silence pendant un moment(b) (walk heavily) marcher d'un pas lourd;∎ to tramp up and down faire les cent pas;∎ to tramp on sth piétiner ou écraser qch;∎ I wish you'd stop tramping on my foot! j'aimerais bien que tu arrêtes de m'écraser le pied!parcourir;∎ he tramped the streets in search of work il a battu le pavé pour trouver du travailtasser du pied
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