tramp
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verb no object
walk heavily or noisily:
〖~+副詞〗 重い足取りで, ドシンドシンと歩く (!〖副詞〗は場所や方向の表現)
e.g. he tramped around the room.
walk through or walk over a place wearily or reluctantly and for long distances:
とぼとぼ歩く; 徒歩旅行する, 放浪する.
e.g. we have tramped miles over mountain and moorland.
with object tread or stamp on:
…を踏みつける.
e.g. one of the few wines still tramped by foot.
noun
1. a person who travels from place to place on foot in search of work or as a vagrant or beggar.
浮浪者, 物乞い; 放浪者(⦅米⦆ hobo)
2. in singular the sound of heavy steps, typically of several people:
〖the ~〗 重い足取り, 足音; (馬などの)ひずめの音.
e.g. the tramp of marching feet.
3. in singular a long walk, typically a tiring one:
〖通例単数形で〗(長距離の)歩行, 徒歩旅行
e.g. they start off on a tramp from Roxbury to New York.
4. usually as modifier a cargo vessel that carries goods among many different ports rather than sailing a fixed route:
〘海〙 (依頼に応じて運行する)不定期貨物船(tramp steamer)
e.g. a tramp steamer.
5. informal, chiefly North American a promiscuous woman.
⦅主に米俗・やや古・けなして⦆ ふしだらな女; 売春婦(prostitute)
6. a metal plate protecting the sole of a boot.
(靴の)底金
the top of the blade of a spade.
(鋤(すき)などの)靴の底金の当たる部分
DERIVATIVES
trampish adjective
ORIGIN
late Middle English (as a verb): probably of Low German origin. The noun dates from the mid 17th century.