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[træmp]1. verb1) to walk with heavy footsteps:يَمْشي مُتَثاقِلاHe tramped up the stairs.
يَتَجَوَّل سَيْرا على الأقْدامShe loves tramping over the hills.
2. noun1) a person with no fixed home or job, who travels around on foot and usually lives by begging:صُعْلوك مُتَشَرِّدHe gave his old coat to a tramp.
2) a long walk.جَوْلَةٌ سَيْرا على الأقْدام3) the sound of heavy footsteps.وَقْع الأقْدام4) ( also tramp steamer) a small cargo-boat with no fixed route.قارِب رُكّاب غَيْر مُحَدَّد الإتِّجاه5) (American) a prostitute or a woman who sleeps with a lot of men.زانِيَه تَنام مع عِدَّة رجال -
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سَافَرَ \ go: to move from one place to another; travel: She went to the market. Did she go by bus or on foot?. tramp: to walk with heavy steps: We tramped for miles in search of a hotel. travel: make a journey: I rarely travel by train. I like travelling, especially in Africa and Asia. -
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مَشَى مُتَثَاقِلاً \ shamble: to walk ungracefully, without lifting one’s feet. shuffle: to slide one’s feet over the ground when walking: The old man shuffled along the passage. tramp: to walk with heavy steps: We tramped for miles in search of a hotel. -
5 إجتاز سيرا على الأقدام
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6 المتشرد
n. vagabond, vagrant, tramp, rogue, hobo, wanderer, canter, straggler, truant, wastrel -
7 المسافر سيرا على الأقدام
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8 المومس
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9 تسكع
1́ n. idling, meander, perambulation2́ v. loiter, loaf, hang around, hang about, mosey, gad about, mess around, muck about, lounge, putter, linger, meander, traipse, tramp, perambulate, slouch, slop, mooch, roam, range, potter -
10 تسول
1́ adv. behind2́ n. begging, mendicity3́ v. cadge, panhandle, put out, tramp -
11 تنزه
v. walk, promenade, hike, picnic, tramp, troll, stroll, knock around, ramble, stretch one's legs, mosey, parade, perambulate -
12 خطا بتثاقل
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13 رحلة شاقة على الأقدام
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14 سفينة شحن غير نظامية
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15 صفيحة معدنية لوقاية نعل الحذاء
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16 ضرب الأرض
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17 متشرد
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19 واصل سيره على القدمين
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20 وقع الأقدام
n. plod, tramp, tread
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