stomp的意思和读音

stomp

: [stɑmp] : [stɒmp]

n.“stump”;

v.

stomps  stomping  stomped  

v.stamp,tramp,clump,plod,trudge

stompv.

1.[i](informal)+ adv./prep.to walk, dance, or move with heavy steps

She stomped angrily out of the office.

n.1.“stump”2.,3.,4.1.“stump”2.,3.,4.

v.1.“stamp”

n.1.Same as stump

v.1.Same as stamp2.to walk making a lot of noise, usually because you are angry

1. superhero n. stomp n. steering n. , , ...

2. Sideslam backbreaker( ) stomp( ) stomp to face( ) ...

3. 16. sacred , 17. stomp , 18. patio , ...

4. arrival n. stomp v. common a.

5.   pendimetlin    (stomp)、。  

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1.Sky watched Rocco angrily stomp out of the car and realized that they weren't going to be able to follow them any further.

2.Worst-case scenario, this is one of these animals that deals with annoying primates by trying to stomp them into paste.

3.And Paul disliked false teachers who kept trying to stomp all over God's thankful, joyful people.

4.'I've been out counting dead elephants, where else! ' Slamming the door of the truck, I stomp off to the kitchen for a cup of black coffee.‘!’

5.That leaves him free to stomp out at any time, or threaten another test, to get more of his way.使

6.She decided to be the bitch she is and stomp on my foot as she walked through the open doorway.穿

7.'It's safer here, ' Rieger said. 'When you're out on the streets anybody can stomp on your head. ',“。”

8.Soon the children were scampering off to watch a farmer ploughing with water buffalo and to stomp in cow pats with bare feet.

9.She gently places the cat on the tiled pavement and proceeds to stomp it to death with the sharp point of her high heel.

10.Sort of override or stomp on their immediate intuition.