0 to walk with intentionally heavy steps, especially as a way of showing that you are annoyed:
1 to put your foot down so that it hits the ground with a lot of force, or to walk with heavy steps:
[ I always + adv/prep ] She had waited hours already and was about to stomp away furiously.
The children engage in an imaginary play frame by stomping around like farmers in a field.
Among women from one ground at an indoor stomp dance in 1997, approximately two-thirds of the time was spent 'gossiping'.
The ceremonial cycle is made up of four night-long dances (stomp dances) performed during the summer months.
She engages the audiences by asking either for a show of hands of former "cats and stomps" or by clapping.
The poem moves from a description of "cats" and "stomps" to recollections of new students (boys) arriving at the boarding school.
The distinction between "cat" and "stomp" was widely known to a certain generation of boarding school students, and in many ways this poem is a bit of boarding school nostalgia.
That seems to be the favourite stomping ground of some of them.
What happened when one stomped around the country to find out about the referendum?
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邁著沉重的步子走, (尤指)怒氣衝衝地走, (常指爲表示生氣)跺(腳)…
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迈着重重的步子走, (尤指)怒气冲冲地走, (常指为表示生气)跺(脚)…
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andar dando pisotones, pisar fuerte…
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pisar forte…
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sert adımlarla yürümek, ayaklarını pat pat vurarak yürümek…
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marcher d’un pas lourd/bruyant, marcher d’un pas lourd…
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těžce našlapovat…
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stampe, trampe…
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