trample
Word family nountramplertramplingverbtrample
tram·ple /ˈtræmpəl/ verb [intransitiveI always + adverbadv/prepositionprep, transitiveT] 1 SQUASHto step heavily on something, so that you crush it with your feet 踩,践踏trample on/over/through etc There was a small fence to stop people trampling on the flowers. 有一道小小的围栏,防止人们践踏花草。
trample somebody/something underfoot The children were in danger of being trampled underfoot in the crowd. 孩子们在人群里有被踩踏的危险。
trample somebody to death (=kill someone by stepping heavily on them) 踩死某人 Several people were nearly trampled to death in the rush to get out. 在蜂拥往外冲的时候,好几个人差点被踩死。
2 IGNOREto behave in a way that shows that you do not care about someone’s rights or feelings 侵犯;无视〔某人的权利或情感〕trample on/over somebody/something Don’t let people trample all over you. 不要任人踩在你头上。
Their interests and rights had been trampled underfoot. 他们的利益和权利都被踩在了脚下。
trampled underfoot• She felt certain that she must fall on her face and be trampled underfoot.• The problem is not, as you might think, that the butterflies are being trampled underfoot.• Their black gowns flowed to the floor where they were frequently trampled underfoot by passing waiters. Origin trample (1300-1400) tramp