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1 trampled to death by elephants
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2 trample
1. [ʹtræmɔı(ə)l] n1. топанье, топотание2. топтание3. попрание2. [ʹtræmp(ə)l] v1. 1) топтать; растаптывать, вытаптыватьto trample the grass [the flowers, the growing corn] - вытаптывать траву [цветы, посевы]
2) давить ( виноград)2. тяжело ступать (обыкн. trample across, trample along, trample down, trample through, trample up и т. п.)to trample up and down the corridor - тяжело /тяжёлой поступью/ ходить по коридору
to hear a person trampling (about) overhead - слышать, как кто-то тяжело ходит наверху
3. (on, upon, over)1) наступать2) подавлять, попиратьto trample on /upon/ smb. - обращаться пренебрежительно с кем-л.; третировать кого-л.
to trample on smb.'s feelings [reputation] - растоптать чьи-л. чувства [чью-л. репутацию]
to trample on one's foe - раздавить /уничтожить/ своего врага
3) подавлять, умерять, не давать волиto trample on one's pride - подавить свою гордость; смирить свою гордыню
4) пренебрегать, не считатьсяhe tramples on conventions - он не считается с условностями, условности для него не существуют
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to trample smb. under foot - а) топтать кого-л.; б) подавлять кого-л. -
3 trample
1. n топанье, топотание2. n топтание3. n попрание4. v топтать; растаптывать, вытаптыватьtrample down — вытаптывать, растаптывать
to trample underfoot — затоптать, растоптать
5. v давить6. v тяжело ступать7. v наступать8. v подавлять, попирать9. v подавлять, умерять, не давать воли10. v пренебрегать, не считатьсяhe tramples on conventions — он не считается с условностями, условности для него не существуют
Синонимический ряд:1. fell with a blow (verb) beat up; fell with a blow; flatten; knock down; run over; thrash2. put out (verb) blow out; choke; douse; extinguish; put out; quench; smother; snuff out; stifle3. stamp (verb) stamp; stomp; tramp; tread; tromp
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