"traipse" meaning in Anglais

See traipse in All languages combined, or Wiktionary

Noun

IPA: \tɹeɪps\, \t͡ʃɹeɪps\ Forms: traipses [plural]
  1. Marche longue ou fatigante
    Sense id: fr-traipse-en-noun-bcDG9UM6
The following are not (yet) sense-disambiguated

Verb

IPA: \tɹeɪps\, \t͡ʃɹeɪps\ Forms: to traipse [infinitive], traipses [present, third-person, singular], traipsed [preterite], traipsed [participle, past], traipsing [participle, present]
  1. Marcher d’une manière désordonnée ou peu attrayante ; marcher dans la boue. Tags: obsolete
    Sense id: fr-traipse-en-verb-5w02WsXU Categories (other): Termes désuets en anglais
  2. Se promener, surtout en déployant beaucoup d’efforts, ou des efforts inutiles. Tags: familiar
    Sense id: fr-traipse-en-verb-2Bl~GUcs Categories (other): Exemples en anglais, Exemples en anglais à traduire, Termes familiers en anglais
  3. Voyager avec un but précis ; généralement une quantité importante ou fastidieuse. Tags: familiar
    Sense id: fr-traipse-en-verb-qc-Nkhsj Categories (other): Exemples en anglais, Exemples en anglais à traduire, Termes familiers en anglais
The following are not (yet) sense-disambiguated

Verb

IPA: \tɹeɪps\, \t͡ʃɹeɪps\ Forms: to traipse [infinitive], traipses [present, third-person, singular], traipsed [preterite], traipsed [participle, past], traipsing [participle, present]
  1. Crapahuter.
    Sense id: fr-traipse-en-verb-TIls6jNI
The following are not (yet) sense-disambiguated

Inflected forms

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        }
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        }
      ],
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