Nghĩa của từ tramps bằng Tiếng Hàn
noun - tramp
도보 여행가: tramp
부정기 화물선: tramp
쾅쾅거리며 걷는 소리: tramp
먼길의 괴로운 도보 여행: tramp
구두징: tramp
행실이 나쁜 여자: tramp
verb - tramp
걷다: walk, tread, strike, collect, remove, lift
쾅쾅거리며 걷다: tramp
터벅터벅 걷다: hike, plod, traipse, trapes, trapse, tramp
항해하다: make a voyage, navigate, tramp
항해시키다: tramp
Đặt câu có từ "tramps"
1. Tramps and drunk teamsters.
2. It don't apply to tramps like you.
3. Don't pamper scamp tramps that camp under ramp lamps.
4. Do you all want to be seen as tramps?
5. Hoboes, Bindlestiffs, Fruit Tramps, and the Harvesting of the West
6. Don't pamper damp scamp tramps that camp under ramp lamps.
7. 7 In paris tramps often doss down under the bridges.
8. Those invigorating tramps across the springy heather merely whetted my appetite for more.
9. To take a fundamental question about vagrancy: Why do tramps exist at all?
10. The Almshouse also gave temporary shelter to vagrants, which at that time were called tramps
11. Argot (plural Argots) A secret language or conventional slang peculiar to thieves, tramps and vagabonds
12. Synonyms for Bindlestiffs include homeless, beggars, derelicts, down-and-outs, drifters, itinerants, migrants, tramps, transients and vagabonds
13. Variously called Bindlestiffs, fruit tramps, hoboes, and bums, these men—and women and children—were vital to the creation of the West and its economy
14. In Hoboes: Bindlestiffs, Fruit Tramps, and the Harvesting of the West , the award-winning historian Mark Wyman beautifully captures the lives of these workers
15. Up to 4% cash back · Variously called Bindlestiffs, fruit tramps, hoboes, and bums, these men--and women and children--were vital to the creation of the West and its economy
16. The men, women, and children variously called Bindlestiffs, fruit tramps, bums, and hoboes were vital to the creation of the West and its economy, yet their history has been largely untold
17. As nouns the difference between Argot and cant is that Argot is a secret language or conventional slang peculiar to thieves, tramps and vagabonds while cant is (countable) an Argot, the jargon of a particular class or subgroup or cant can be (obsolete) corner, niche
18. Hoboes, Bindlestiffs, Fruit Tramps, and the Harvesting of the West is a history book, a detailed account of the agricultural development of the West, post-Civil War and early 19th century, and the factors that brought this vast, for the most part deserted territory under the plow.