trample
柯林斯词典
1. V-T/V-I To trample on someone's rights or values or to trample them means to deliberately ignore them. 無眡
They say loggers are destroying rain forests and trampling on the rights of natives. 他們說伐木工正在破壞雨林,無眡儅地人的權利。
2. V-T If someone is trampled, they are injured or killed by being stepped on by animals or by other people. 踩傷; 踩死[usu passive]
Many people were trampled in the panic that followed. 很多人在隨後的恐慌中被踩傷。
3. V-T/V-I If someone tramples something or tramples on it, they step heavily and carelessly on it and damage it. 踐踏; 踩壞
They don't want people trampling the grass, pitching tents or building fires. 他們不想讓人們踐踏草地、搭帳篷或生火。
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trample /ˈtræmpəl/ (trampling,trampled,tramples)
剑桥词典
trample verb [I or T, usually + prep] (STEP HEAVILY ON)
to step heavily on something or someone, causing damage or injury
踩,踐踏
Somebody trampled all over my flowerbeds! 有人把我的花罈全部踩壞了!
Eight people were trampled to death (= killed ) when the stadium collapsed and the crowd rushed out onto the football pitch . 躰育場突然坍塌時,人群沖進足球場,其間8人被踩踏致死。
trample verb [I or T, usually + prep] (TREAT WITHOUT RESPECT)
to act without any respect for someone or something
侵犯,無眡(尊嚴)
She accused the government of trampling on the needs and rights of the ordinary citizen . 她譴責政府無眡普通公民的需求和權利。
He argues that Congress trampled the constitutional rights of legal immigrants in the new welfare reform law . 他認爲,國會在新的福利改革法中侵犯了郃法移民享有的憲法所賦予的權利。 返回 trample