vamp /ˈvæmp/
  鞋面,蕩婦(vt.)修補,拼湊,捏造,勾引(vi.)即席伴奏,勾引
  Vamp, n.
  1. The part of a boot or shoe above the sole and welt, and in front of the ankle seam; an upper.
  2. Any piece added to an old thing to give it a new appearance. See Vamp, v. t.
  Vamp v. i. To advance; to travel. [Obs.]
  Vamp, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Vamped p. pr. & vb. n. Vamping.]
  1. To provide, as a shoe, with new upper leather; hence, to to piece, as any old thing, with a new part; to repair; to patch; -- often followed by up.
     I had never much hopes of your vamped play.   --Swift.
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  vamp
       n 1: a seductive woman who uses her sex appeal to exploit men
            [syn: coquette, flirt, vamper, minx, tease, prickteaser]
       2: an improvised musical accompaniment
       3: piece of leather forming the front part of the upper of a
          shoe
       v 1: make up; "vamp up an excuse for not attending the meeting"
            [syn: vamp up]
       2: piece (something old) with a new part; "vamp up an old
          speech" [syn: vamp up]
       3: act seductively with (someone)
       4: provide (a shoe) with a new vamp; "revamp my old boots"
          [syn: revamp]