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1 trample down
vt▪ to \trample down down ⇆ sth etw zertrampeln* * *vt sepheruntertreten, niedertreten* * *v.zerstampfen v. -
2 trample down
vtto \trample down down <-> sth etw zertrampeln -
3 trample
1. transitive verb2. intransitive verbhe was trampled to death by elephants — er wurde von Elefanten zu Tode getrampelt
Phrasal Verbs:- academic.ru/92864/trample_on">trample on* * *['træmpl]* * *tram·ple[ˈtræmpl̩]I. vtto \trample sb/sth jdn/etw niedertrampelnto \trample grass/flowers/crops Gras/Blumen/Getreide zertrampelnto be \trampled to death zu Tode getrampelt werdento \trample sb/sth underfoot jdn/etw niedertrampelnII. vi1. (step on)* * *['trmpl]1. vtniedertrampeln, niedertreten, zertrampelnto trample sth underfoot (lit, fig) — auf etw (dat) herumtrampeln
she tramples her husband underfoot (fig) — ihr Mann hat bei ihr nichts zu sagen (inf)
to trample sth into the ground — etw in den Boden treten or trampeln
2. vistapfen, trampelnhe lets his wife trample all over him (fig) — er lässt sich (dat) von seiner Frau auf dem Kopf herumtanzen
3. nGetrampel nt, Trampeln nt* * *trample [ˈtræmpl]A v/iB v/t zertrampeln:trample to death zu Tode trampeln;trample down niedertrampeln;trample out a fire ein Feuer austreten;trample underfoot herumtrampeln auf (dat)C s Trampeln n* * *1. transitive verb 2. intransitive verbPhrasal Verbs:* * *v.trampeln v. -
4 trample (V.) down
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5 ride down
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