trample
verb /ˈtræmpl/
/ˈtræmpl/
动词形式
present simple I / you / we / they trample | /ˈtræmpl/ /ˈtræmpl/ |
he / she / it tramples | /ˈtræmplz/ /ˈtræmplz/ |
past simple trampled | /ˈtræmpld/ /ˈtræmpld/ |
past participle trampled | /ˈtræmpld/ /ˈtræmpld/ |
-ing form trampling | /ˈtræmplɪŋ/ /ˈtræmplɪŋ/ |
- [transitive, intransitive] to step heavily on somebody/something so that you damage or harm them/it with your feet
踩碎;踩伤;践踏 - trample somebody/something People were trampled underfoot in the rush for the exit.
有人在拼命涌向出口时被踩在脚下。 - He was trampled to death by a runaway horse.
他被一匹脱缰的马踩死了。 - trample somebody/something down The campers had trampled the corn down.
野营的人践踏了庄稼。 - trample on/over something Don't trample on the flowers!
勿踏花草! - Police officers had been trampling all over the ground.
警察们到处走来走去。
Collocations Dictionaryadverb- nearly
- down
- underfoot
- …
- on
- over
- be trampled to death
- trample somebody/something People were trampled underfoot in the rush for the exit.
- [intransitive] trample (on/over) somebody/something to ignore somebody’s feelings or rights and treat them as if they are not important
践踏,摧残(人权、心灵等) - The government is trampling on the views of ordinary people.
政府在践踏民意。 - She would not let him trample over her any longer.
她再也不会让他践踏她了。
- The government is trampling on the views of ordinary people.
词源late Middle English (in the sense ‘tread heavily’): frequentative of tramp.