词组 | stomps on |
释义 | (redirected from stomps on)stomp on (someone or something)1. Literally, to strike, smash, or crush someone or something with one's foot. I stomped on the hot coals to extinguish them. The group of assailants knocked the poor man down and stomped on him until he was unconscious. 2. By extension, to subdue, suppress, of inhibit someone or something forcibly or without. My father always stomped on my dreams of becoming an actor. The company made a point of stomping on any employee who so much as suggested forming a union. stomp on someone1. Lit. to stamp someone down. The angry crowd knocked him down and stomped on him. The crowd stomped on the mugger. 2. Fig. to repress someone. Every time I get a good idea, the boss stomps on me. Don't stomp on her every time she says something. stomp (on) someone tv. & in. to beat someone; to misuse someone. One team stomped on the other so hard and fast, the scoreboard couldn’t keep up. stomp someoneverbSee stomp on someone |
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