stomp
stomp 英 [stɒmp] 美 [stɑmp]
vt. 跺脚,重踩;践踏 n. 跺脚,重踩;顿足爵士舞
进行时:stomping 过去式:stomped 过去分词:stomped 第三人称单数:stomps 名词复数:stomps
- When you stomp, you thud your feet down heavily as you walk. An angry teenager might stomp down the hall and slam the door to his room.
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- vt. 跺脚,重踩;践踏
- n. 跺脚,重踩;顿足爵士舞
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1. Then, it disconnects from the stomp connector.
然后,它从STOMP连接器断开连接。
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2. At the kosher dinner table in her home near Cleveland, she said she would start arguments with her parents so she could stomp off and avoid eating.
她家位于克利夫兰,她说在犹太式的晚餐桌上,她会和她爸妈吵起来,这样她就可以跺脚离开,避免吃饭了。
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3. In many other cultures, people put noise-making objects—from taps to castanets to beads—on their bodies or clothes while they dance. In addition, dancers frequently clap, snap and stomp.
在许多其他的文化里,人们在跳舞时都会在身上或衣服上佩戴诸如响片、珠子等等能够发出声音的物件,并且一边跳舞一边拍手,打响指,跺脚。
- stomp (v.) 1803, variant of stamp. Related: Stomped; stomping. Noun meaning "lively social dance" is recorded from 1912 in jazz slang.
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