stomp UK [stɒmp] US [stɑ:mp] verb intransitive usually + adverb or preposition ■to walk with intentionally heavy steps, especially as a way of showing that you are annoyed 迈着沉重的步子走;(尤指)怒气冲冲地走•She stomped up the stairs and slammed her bedroom door.她跺着脚上了楼,重重地关上寝室的门。 •He woke up in a bad mood and stomped off to the bathroom.他一觉醒来心情不佳,踩着重步走向浴室。 intransitive or transitive US for * stamp (FOOT) . UK [stɒmp] US [stɑ:mp] verb Phrasal Verbs stomp on sb/sth mainly US to step down hard on someone or something 重踏,重踩•I stomped on his toes and ran away.我使劲跺了一下他的脚趾,然后跑了。 ■mainly US ■to treat someone or something badly, or to defeat them 粗暴对待,虐待;打败•This is another example of the big companies joining together to stomp on small businesses.这又是一个大公司联合起来搞垮小企业的例子。 |