trampled
past simple and past participle oftrample
单词 | trampled |
释义 | trampled past simple and past participle oftrample trample verb[IorT,usually+ prep] uk/ˈtræm.pəl/us/ˈtræm.pəl/trampleverb[I or T, usually + prep](STEP HEAVILY ON)tostepheavilyon something or someone,causingdamageorinjury: Somebody trampledall overmy flowerbeds! Eightpeoplewere trampledtodeath(=killed)when thestadiumcollapsedand thecrowdrushedout onto thefootballpitch. Destroying and demolishing
You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Injuring and injuries trampleverb[I or T, usually + prep](TREAT WITHOUT RESPECT)toactwithout anyrespectfor someone or something: Sheaccusedthegovernmentof tramplingontheneedsandrightsof theordinarycitizen. HearguesthatCongresstrampled theconstitutionalrightsoflegalimmigrantsin the newwelfarereformlaw. Treating people or animals badly
You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Neglecting and ignoring Examplesoftrampledtrampled In English, many past and present participles of verbs can be used as adjectives. Some of these examples may show the adjective use. Of the ones retrieved, some would have beentrampled. From theCambridge English Corpus However, this may be an underestimate since sheep continued to graze all fields during the study and may have ingested ortrampledon pellets. From theCambridge English Corpus This ensured that the dung could not betrampledby large animals. From theCambridge English Corpus In thetrampledplots, the leaf litter within the plots wastrampledat weekly intervals with ten footsteps by a researcher wearing rubber boots. From theCambridge English Corpus Women suffered before: houses were burnt down, cattletrampledour fields, there were forced displacements of people. From theCambridge English Corpus A notable exception to the above generalization is the hippopotamus, which grazes on swamp vegetation and causes considerable damage totrampledplants by its enormous body weight. From theCambridge English Corpus A people that knows how to throw itself into battle at the instant of danger, knowing how to fight heroically for its rights when these weretrampledon. From theCambridge English Corpus This was due to the fragility of the milk carton traps; they weretrampledby sheep and kangaroos, and could be eaten completely in less than four weeks. From theCambridge English Corpus We created 300 1-m2 plots randomly assigned to controls and four treatments: clumped food supplementation, diffuse food supplementation, removal of leaf litter, andtrampledleaf litter. From theCambridge English Corpus Refused fodder istrampledwith faeces. From theCambridge English Corpus Still, we could say that his act is impermissible because it would actually require these things being done to people if the munitions are to betrampled. From theCambridge English Corpus Nevertheless, we can be left with the impression that before the nineteenth century ethnic boundaries were sotrampledunderfoot that they were barely recognizable to the people rushing across them. From theCambridge English Corpus Already, this sodden field has beentrampledinto a quagmire. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under theOpen Parliament Licence v3.0 If they fall down, they stay down,trampledby their companions. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under theOpen Parliament Licence v3.0 Human rights aretrampledover on a daily basis, while poverty and misery in both the third world and the developed countries grow worse. FromEuroparl Parallel Corpus - English These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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