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ramp [ramps] (American plant, Allium tricoccum, related to the onion) noun [UK: ræmp] [US: ˈræmp] | puerro salvajenoun |
ramp [ramps] (inclined surface) noun [UK: ræmp] [US: ˈræmp] | rampanoun |
rampage (a course of violent, frenzied action) noun [UK: ræm.ˈpeɪdʒ] [US: ˈræm.ˌpedʒ] | tumultonoun |
rampage [rampaged, rampaging, rampages] (to move about wildly or violently) verb [UK: ræm.ˈpeɪdʒ] [US: ˈræm.ˌpedʒ] | arrasarverb |
rampant (unrestrained) adjective [UK: ˈræm.pənt] [US: ˈræm.pənt] | desenfrenadoadjective galopanteadjective |
rampart [ramparts] (defensive ridge of earth) noun [UK: ˈræm.pɑːt] [US: ˈræm.pɑːrt] | baluartenoun murallanoun terraplénnoun |
rampart [ramparts] (protection against intrusion) noun [UK: ˈræm.pɑːt] [US: ˈræm.pɑːrt] | defensanoun |
rampart [ramparts] (steep bank of a river or gorge) noun [UK: ˈræm.pɑːt] [US: ˈræm.pɑːrt] | muronoun |
rampion (Campanula rapunculus) noun [UK: ˈræm.pjən] [US: ˈræm.pjən] | rapónchigonoun |
cramp [cramps] (painful contraction of a muscle) noun [UK: kræmp] [US: ˈkræmp] | calambrenoun rampanoun |
cramp [cramped, cramping, cramps] (to contract painfully and uncontrollably) verb [UK: kræmp] [US: ˈkræmp] | acalambrarseverb |
cramp [cramped, cramping, cramps] (to prohibit movement or expression) verb [UK: kræmp] [US: ˈkræmp] | coartarverb |
cramp [cramped, cramping, cramps] (to restrain to a specific physical position) verb [UK: kræmp] [US: ˈkræmp] | inmovilizarverb |
cramped (overcrowded or congested) adjective [UK: kræmpt] [US: ˈkræmpt] | abarrotadoadjective |
cramped (uncomfortably restricted in size) adjective [UK: kræmpt] [US: ˈkræmpt] | apretadoadjective |
crampon [crampons] (attachment to a shoe used for climbing or walking on ice) noun [UK: ˈkræm.pɒn] [US: ˈkræm.pɒn] | crampónnoun taconoun |
tramp [tramps] (homeless person) noun [UK: træmp] [US: ˈtræmp] | vagabundanoun vagabundonoun |
tramp [tramps] (promiscuous woman) noun [UK: træmp] [US: ˈtræmp] | golfanoun prostitutanoun putanoun rameranoun |
trample [trampled, trampling, tramples] ((intransitive) to cause emotional injury as if by trampling) verb [UK: ˈtræm.pl̩] [US: ˈtræm.pl̩] | ofenderverb |
trample [trampled, trampling, tramples] ((transitive) to crush something by walking on it) verb [UK: ˈtræm.pl̩] [US: ˈtræm.pl̩] | hollarverb pisotearverbMy flower garden was trampled by urchins. = Mi jardín de flores fue pisoteado por los erizos. |
trample (the sound of heavy footsteps) noun [UK: ˈtræm.pl̩] [US: ˈtræm.pl̩] | pisoteadanoun pisoteonoun |
trample [trampled, trampling, tramples] (to treat someone harshly) verb [UK: ˈtræm.pl̩] [US: ˈtræm.pl̩] | humillarverb maltratarverb |
trampoline [trampolines] (gymnastic and recreational device) noun [UK: ˈtræm.pə.liːn] [US: ˌtræm.pə.ˈliːn] | brincolínnoun cama elásticanoun |