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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. -
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См. также в других словарях:
trample over — trip over … English contemporary dictionary
trample — verb 1) someone had trampled on the tulips Syn: tread, tramp, stamp, stomp, walk over; squash, crush, flatten 2) we do nothing but trample over their feelings Syn: treat with contempt, disregard, sh … Thesaurus of popular words
trample on others — tread on others, trample over dead bodies … English contemporary dictionary
trample — [tram′pəl] vi. trampled, trampling [ME trampelen, freq. of trampen: see TRAMP] to tread heavily; tramp vt. to crush, destroy, hurt, violate, etc. by or as by treading heavily on n. the sound of trampling trample under foot or trample on or… … English World dictionary
trample — [v] walk forcibly over bruise, crush, encroach, flatten, grind, hurt, infringe, injure, override, overwhelm, pound, ride roughshod over*, run over, squash, stamp, step on, stomp, tramp, tread, tromp, violate; concepts 137,208 … New thesaurus
trample — ► VERB 1) tread on and crush. 2) (trample on/upon/over) treat with contempt. ORIGIN from TRAMP(Cf. ↑tramper) … English terms dictionary
trample — Synonyms and related words: break down, clop, clump, contemn, crush, damage, defy, destroy, disdain, disregard, drub, extinguish, flatten, harm, hit and run, hurt, ignore, inundate, overflow, override, overrun, pound, press, put out, ride down,… … Moby Thesaurus
trample — tram|ple [ˈtræmpəl] v [I always + adverb/preposition, T] [Date: 1300 1400; Origin: tramp] 1.) to step heavily on something, so that you crush it with your feet trample on/over/through etc ▪ There was a small fence to stop people trampling on the… … Dictionary of contemporary English
trample — trampler, n. /tram peuhl/, v., trampled, trampling, n. v.i. 1. to tread or step heavily and noisily; stamp. 2. to tread heavily, roughly, or crushingly (usually fol. by on, upon, or over): to trample on a flower bed. 3. to act in a harsh,… … Universalium
trample — v 1. tramp, tread or step heavily, trudge. See tramp(def. 1). 2.Usu. trample on or upon or over tread roughly, tramp on, stamp. See tramp(def. 2). 3.Usu. trample on or upon or over violate, hurt, do violence to; infringe on, encroach on, trench… … A Note on the Style of the synonym finder
trample — [c]/ˈtræmpəl / (say trampuhl) verb (trampled, trampling) –verb (i) 1. to tread or step heavily and noisily; stamp. –verb (t) 2. to tread heavily, roughly, or carelessly on or over; tread underfoot, etc. 3. to treat with contempt. 4. to domineer… …