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tram.ple (obj)5trAm7p6vto step heavily on (something or someone) causing damage or injury踩; 践踏Somebody trampled all over my flowerbeds in the night! [always + prep]晚上有人踩坏了我的整个花坛。A herd of stampeding cattle had trampled (down) the crops. [T/M]一群受惊的牛践踏了农作物。Eight people were trampled to death (= killed) when the stadium collapsed and the crowd rushed out onto the football pitch. [T]当体育馆倒塌,人群冲出来跑到足球场上的时候,有八个人被踩死。Several people were trampled underfoot and seriously injured in the rush to get out of the building. [T]在冲出大楼的匆忙中有几个人被人踩在脚下,严重受伤。(fig.) The government she described as 'a bunch of careless vandals, trampling on (= acting without any respect for) the needs and rights of the ordinary citizen.' [always + prep]她描述政府为“一群草率的破坏者,无视普通市民的需求和权利。”
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