stomp
verb
uk/stɒmp/us/stɑːmp/[Iusually+ adv/prep]
towalkwithintentionallyheavysteps,especiallyas a way ofshowingthat you areannoyed:
迈着重重的步子走;(尤指)怒气冲冲地走She stomped up thestairsandslammedherbedroomdoor.她噔噔噔地上了楼,重重地关上了卧室的门。
Hewokeup in abadmoodand stomped off to thebathroom.他一觉醒来心情不佳,噔噔地踩着重步走向浴室。
[IorT]US(UKstamp)
to put afootdown on thegroundhard andquickly, making aloudnoise, often to showanger:
(常指为表示生气)跺(脚);重踏,重踩The littleboywas stomping hisfootandrefusingto take hismedicine.那个小男孩跺着脚不肯吃药。
Shestoodby theroad, stomping herfeettostaywarm.她站在路边,跺着脚让自己暖和些。
Iwishthosepeopleupstairswouldstopstompingaround.我希望楼上那些人别再乱跺脚了。
Why did you stomponthatinsect?你为什么要踩那只虫子?
Moving firmly on foot
- clomp
- clump
- flounce
- goose step
- lope
- march
- mark
- pace
- parade
- prance
- quick march!idiom
- sashay
- stamp
- stride
- strut
- stump
- surefooted
- swaggeringly
- unmounted
- waltz
Phrasal verb
stomp onsomeone/something