释义 |
yomp verb to cross rough country on foot, especially when fully laden with equipment UK A Royal Marines term from the Falklands/Malvinas war.- Always in the cold light of the Falklands dawn, the bootneck Marines and their equally hardy officers have been ready to “yomp on” for the next stage of the journey. — Financial Times, p. 4, 3rd June 1982
- — Nicholas Jones, Hackers, Hotting and Hooray Henrys, p. 63, 1992
- — Bernadette Hince, The Antarctic Dictionary, p. 392, 2000
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