stomped
英 [stɒmpt]
美 [stɑːmpt]
v. 迈着重重的步子走(或跳舞、移动)
stomp的过去分词和过去式
柯林斯词典
- VERB (常指因生气而)跺着脚走,迈着重重的步伐
If youstompsomewhere, you walk there with very heavy steps, often because you are angry.- He turned his back on them and stomped off up the hill...
他转身不理他们,噔噔噔地爬上了山。 - He stomped out of the room.
他跺着脚走出了房间。
- He turned his back on them and stomped off up the hill...
双语例句
- Over and over he walked, stomped, splashed through that puddle, happily enjoying what Mother Nature had left for him.
他不停地走啊、踩啊,溅起一阵又一阵水花,享受着大自然母亲带给他的幸福瞬间。 - He stomped out of the room.
他跺着脚走出了房间。 - They could be stomped into thin discs, crushed by hand or even rolled up like toothpaste tubes, thus taking up a small space in landfills.
它们可以被踩成扁片儿,或像牙膏管一样被搓成一团,从而掩埋的时候只占一点小地方。 - And we laughed and stomped our feet for him.
而我们为他跺着脚,开怀大笑。 - The father, filled with disappointment and anger, stomped to the dock to watch the ship leave& without the Clark family.
父亲满怀失望和气愤,在码头上无奈地顿足,看着轮船驶离港口,而船上却没有克拉克一家。 - This is important as legislation created in the lower house can get stomped up and die in the upper house.
这一点很重要,因为上院可以阻止、否决下院提出的法案。 - I shrugged into my raincoat without checking the weather and stomped out the door.
我甚至没有看看天气,就直接套上了我的雨衣,重重地踏着步子走出门外。 - Sheila stomped into the staff room, her uniform plastered with someone's dinner.
希拉“噔噔噔”地冲进护士室,她的制服上泼了厚厚一层的晚餐。“哦,天哪! - I wonder what I would have gotten if I'd stomped on her big toe.
不知我踩到她的脚趾,会怎么罚我。 - He stomped the country for social conservatives in2004& and devoted a fearsome amount of effort to unseating Mr Daschle.
2004年他走遍美国各地为社会保守派摇旗呐喊,并且无所不用其极的力图将达施勒挤下台。