stomp 英 [stɒmp]   美 [stɑmp]

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 

Then, it disconnects from the stomp connector. 然后,它从STOMP连接器断开连接。
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。

  • 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
  • 1. Then, it disconnects from the stomp connector.

    然后,它从STOMP连接器断开连接。

  • 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。

  • 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.
stomp / stɒmp ; NAmE stɑːmp ; stɔːmp / verb [intransitive ] + adv./prep. ( informal) to walk, dance, or move with heavy steps 迈着重重的步子走(或跳舞、移动) She stomped angrily out of the office. 她怒气冲冲,重步走出办公室。 stomp stomps stomped stomping stomp / stɒmp ; NAmE stɑːmp ; stɔːmp /
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