clomp
verb [ I, +adv/prep ] uk/klɒmp/ us/klɑːmp/
脚步重而响地行走
to walk with heavy, loud steps
Skiers were clomping around in their ski boots. 滑雪的人们穿着滑雪靴四处哐当、哐当地走着。
She clomped down the stairs and out into the garden. 她哐当、哐当地走下楼梯,去到花园里。
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- Haz/Mat teams in techno-suits clomped through the offices.
- He liked clomping around in his daddy's shoes.
- She walked two blocks briskly, her high-heeled boots clomping on the brick sidewalks.
- A large man in work boots clomps into view.
- Horses clomp along the cobbled streets.
clomp
noun [ C usually singular ] uk/klɒmp/ us/klɑːmp/
脚步重而响地行走声
a heavy, dull sound made by someone walking
I listened to the clomp of boots on the floor above me. 我听着头顶地板上靴子发出的哐当声。
All you could hear was "clomp, clomp, clomp" as he paced back and forth. 你只能听到他来回踱步时“哐当、哐当、哐当”的声响。
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- There was a muffled clomp of someone walking just above his head.