tromp

tromp
An intransitive verb is one that does not require a direct object (e.g., The man sneezed.).
intransitive verb
a. caminar pesadamente
My fear grew as my father tromped toward me with a belt in his hand.Me iba asustando cada vez más mientras mi padre caminaba pesadamente hacia mí con un cinturón en la mano.
b. caminar con pasos pesados
The boys tromped through the mud towards their tree house.Los chicos caminaron por el lodo con pasos pesados en dirección a su casa del árbol.
c. pisar fuerte
Could you hear someone tromping down the stairs?¿Oías que alguien bajaba las escaleras pisando fuerte?
A transitive verb is a verb that requires a direct object (e.g., I bought a book.).
transitive verb
a. patear
Carlitos threw his little brother's favorite toy on the floor and tromped on it.Carlitos tiró al suelo el juguete favorito de su hermanito y lo pateó.
b. pisar con fuerza
Dale Earnhardt was in the lead, until all of a sudden Jeff Gordon tromped on the gas and whizzed past him.Dale Earnhardt iba primero, hasta que de repente Jeff Gordon pisó el acelerador con fuerza y lo adelantó zumbando.
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