clomp
名词 n.
动词 v.
英 /klɒmp/
美 /klɑmp/
英文释义
名词 n.
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The sound of feet hitting the ground loudly.
— There was just a pause in the clomps, then Bill's boots went on toward the house.
动词 v.
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To walk heavily or clumsily, as with clogs.
— […] so having smoothed my hair as well as I could, and repeatedly twitched my obdurate collar, I proceeded to clomp down the two flights of stairs, philosophizing as I went; […]
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To make some object hit something, thereby producing a clomping sound.
— When Sarah pointed at the door, Thea took a few steps toward it, clomping her feet with each stride.
词源
词源 1
Probably onomatopoeic or a variant of clump (“walk heavily and clumsily”), itself also onomatopoeic or perhaps from the notion of walking in clumps, from Dutch klomp (“clump, mass, wooden shoe”).
词源 2
Probably onomatopoeic or a variant of clump (“walk heavily and clumsily”), itself also onomatopoeic or perhaps from the notion of walking in clumps, from Dutch klomp (“clump, mass, wooden shoe”).
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