clomp
verb[I,+adv/prep]
uk/klɒmp/us/klɑːmp/towalkwithheavy,loudsteps:
脚步重而响地行走Skiers were clompingaroundintheirskiboots.滑雪的人们穿着滑雪靴四处哐当、哐当地走着。
She clompeddownthestairsand out into thegarden.她哐当、哐当地走下楼梯,去到花园里。
- Haz/Matteamsin techno-suits clomped through theoffices.
- Helikedclomping around in his daddy'sshoes.
- Shewalkedtwoblocksbriskly, herhigh-heeledbootsclomping on thebricksidewalks.
- Alargeman inworkbootsclomps intoview.
- Horses clomp along thecobbledstreets.
Moving firmly on foot
- clump
- flounce
- goose step
- lope
- march
- mark
- mark timeidiom
- pace
- parade
- prance
- sashay
- stamp
- stomp
- stride
- strut
- stump
- surefooted
- swaggeringly
- unmounted
- waltz
clomp
noun[Cusually singular]
uk/klɒmp/us/klɑːmp/aheavy,dullsoundmade by someonewalking:
脚步重而响地行走声Ilistenedto the clomp ofbootson thefloorabove me.我听着头顶地板上靴子发出的哐当声。
All you couldhearwas "clomp, clomp, clomp" as hepacedback andforth.你只能听到他来回踱步时“哐当、哐当、哐当”的声响。
- There was amuffledclomp of someonewalkingjust above hishead.
Moving firmly on foot
- clump
- flounce
- goose step
- lope
- march
- mark
- mark timeidiom
- pace
- parade
- prance
- sashay
- stamp
- stomp
- stride
- strut
- stump
- surefooted
- swaggeringly
- unmounted
- waltz
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