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I . tramp [træmp] VERB intr

1. tramp:

tramp (walk)
tramp (walk heavily)
to tramp on sb's toes

2. tramp (live as vagabond):

tramp

III . tramp [træmp] SUBST

1. tramp no pl (stomping sound):

tramp

2. tramp no pl:

tramp (long walk)
tramp (tiring walk)
to go for a tramp [somewhere]

3. tramp (poor person):

tramp
Vagabund(in) m (f)
tramp
Sandler(in) m (f) A

4. tramp esp Am abw (woman):

tramp
Flittchen nt abw ugs

5. tramp (ship):

tramp

ocean ˈtramp SUBST

ˈtramp steam·er SUBST

tramp stamp ugs

Einsprachige Beispiele (nicht von der PONS Redaktion geprüft)

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Later, hungry and broke, the tramp finds a coin on the street outside a restaurant and pockets it.
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Tramp has remarked that the lyrics to this song were autobiographical.
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The run into many obstacles to being together, including interruption by a tramp and disapproval of her parents.
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She ended up inflicting a flesh wound on a tramp that was passing by and who has now been happily paid off.
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Both terms, tramp and hobo (and the distinction between them), were in common use between the 1880s and the 1940s.
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The premises were badly damaged by fire in 1972, when a visiting tramp lit a small fire to keep warm.
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A tramp never works if it can be avoided; he simply travels.
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Charlie, a tramp in love with the owner's daughter, is grabbed by the captain and promises to help him shanghai some seamen.
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Cargo ships fall into two further categories that reflect the services they offer to industry: liner and tramp services.
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This location was a tramp institution established in 1881, which still has limited service as such today.
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