trample
v
1 [Tn, Tn.pr, Tn.p]
~ sth/sb (down) tread heavily on sth/sb so as to cause damage or destruction 踩坏或踩伤某物[某人]
The campers had trampled the corn (down). 野营的人踩坏了庄稼.
The crowd panicked and ten people were trampled to death. 人群惊慌失措, 踩死了十个人.
2 [Ipr] ~ on sth/sb
(a) crush or harm sth by treading on it 踩碎、 踩坏或踩伤某物
trample on sb's toes 踩著某人的脚趾.
(b) (fig 比喻) disregard sb unfeelingly or contemptuously 无视或蔑视某人
trample on sb's feelings/rights 伤害某人的感情[侵犯某人的权利]
I refuse to be trampled on any longer! 别人要再小看我那可不行!
3 [Ipr, Ip] walk with heavy or crushing steps 重踏步行走或踩过
I don't want all those people trampling about all over my flower beds. 我可不能让那些人都在我的花坛里到处乱踩.
I think it would be a good idea to have comments from secretaries and typists who are already using it. Then they can express their satisfaction with the product.
我认为,听听使用过这种计算机的秘书和打字员的反映,倒是个好主意。他们可以发表对产品满意的意见。
Heavy iron chains around his feet and hands were fixed to a metal bar that ran round the hall about ten centimetres off the ground.
手上和脚上沉重的铁链拴在厅堂四周离地约有10厘米的金属杆上。
Gandhi was much more than a clever lawyer, a fine speaker, a determined fighter for human rights and a political leader.