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stomp

N การเต้นรำ จังหวะ ดนตรี แจ๊ส  jazz dance kan-tean-ram-jang-wa-don-tre-sea

 

stomp

N ดนตรี แจ๊ส  jazz music don-tre-jes

 

stomp

VI กระทืบ  เหยียบ  tread kra-tuab

 

stomp

VT กระทืบ  เหยียบ  tread kra-tuab

 

Webster's 1828 Dictionary

STOMP

for stamp, which see.

 

Webster's 1913 Dictionary

STOMP

Stomp, v. i. Etym: [See Stamp. ]

 

Defn: To stamp with the foot. [Colloq. ] "In gallant procession, the priests mean to stomp. " R. Browning.

 

New American Oxford Dictionary

stomp

stomp |stämp, stômp stɑmp | verb [ no obj. ] tread heavily and noisily, typically in order to show anger: Martin stomped off to the spare room. (stomp on ) tread heavily or stamp on: I stomped on the accelerator. [ with obj. ] deliberately trample or tread heavily on: Cobb proceeded to kick and stomp him viciously. [ with obj. ] stamp (one's feet ). dance with heavy stamping steps. noun informal (in jazz or popular music ) a tune or song with a fast tempo and a heavy beat. a lively dance performed to such music, involving heavy stamping. DERIVATIVES stomp er noun, stomp y adjective ORIGIN early 19th cent. (originally US dialect ): variant of the verb stamp .

 

stompie

stompie |ˈstɒmpi | noun ( pl. stompies ) S. African informal a cigarette butt. a half-smoked cigarette kept for later use. PHRASES pick up stompies break into a conversation of which one has heard only the end. ORIGIN Afrikaans, diminutive of stomp stump .

 

stomping

stomp ing |ˈstämpiNG, ˈstôm -ˈstɑmpɪŋ | adjective (of music ) having a lively stamping rhythm.

 

stomping ground

stomp ing ground |ˈstɑmpɪŋ |(also stamping ground ) noun a place where someone regularly spends time; a favorite haunt.

 

Oxford Dictionary

stomp

stomp |stɒmp | verb [ no obj., with adverbial of direction ] tread heavily and noisily, typically in order to show anger: Martin stomped off to the spare room. [ no obj. ] (stomp on ) tread heavily or stamp on: I stomped on the accelerator. [ with obj. ] chiefly US deliberately trample or tread heavily on: Cobb proceeded to kick and stomp him viciously. [ with obj. ] stamp (one's feet ). [ no obj. ] dance with heavy stamping steps. noun informal (in jazz or popular music ) a tune or song with a fast tempo and a heavy beat. a lively dance performed to music with a fast tempo and heavy beat, involving stamping. DERIVATIVES stomper noun, stompy adjective ( stompier, stompiest ) ORIGIN early 19th cent. (originally US dialect ): variant of the verb stamp .

 

stompie

stompie |ˈstɒmpi | noun ( pl. stompies ) S. African informal a cigarette butt. a half-smoked cigarette kept for later use. PHRASES pick up stompies break into a conversation of which one has heard only the end. ORIGIN Afrikaans, diminutive of stomp stump .

 

stomping

stomping |stɒmpɪŋ | adjective (of popular music ) having a fast tempo and a heavy beat.

 

stomping ground

stomping ground noun N. Amer. another term for stamping ground.

 

Duden Dictionary

Stomp

Stomp Substantiv, maskulin , der |St o mp auch st |der Stomp; Genitiv: des Stomp [s ] englisch stomp, eigentlich = das Stampfen 1 afroamerikanischer Tanz 2 (im Jazz ) melodisch-rhythmische Technik, bei der der fortlaufenden Melodie eine rhythmische Formel zugrunde gelegt wird

 

Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary

stomp

stomp /stɑmp |stɔmp /動詞 自動詞 1 副詞 (特に怒って )大きな足音を立てて歩く ; «…から » 立ち去る (around, off ) «out of » .2 足を踏み鳴らして踊る .他動詞 1 〈虫 地面など 〉を踏みつける .2 〈足 〉を踏み鳴らす (!興奮 怒り 不満 くやしさの表現 ) .3 ⦅米 ⦆〈弱いもの ペダルなど 〉を踏みつける, 踏み込む .名詞 C 1 足を踏み鳴らすこと, ズシンという音 .2 ストンプ 〘黒人音楽のダンスの一種 〙, それを踊るための音楽 .~́ ing gr und しばしば s 〗行きつけの場所 .