vagabond
英 [ˈvæɡəbɒnd]
美 [ˈvæɡəbɑːnd]
n. 流浪汉; 无业游民; 漂泊者
复数:vagabonds
BNC.22434 / COCA.23492
牛津词典
noun
- 流浪汉;无业游民;漂泊者
a person who has no home or job and who travels from place to place
柯林斯词典
- . 流浪汉;漂泊者;无业游民
Avagabondis someone who wanders from place to place and has no home or job
英英释义
noun
- anything that resembles a vagabond in having no fixed place
- pirate ships were vagabonds of the sea
- a wanderer who has no established residence or visible means of support
verb
- move about aimlessly or without any destination, often in search of food or employment
- The gypsies roamed the woods
- roving vagabonds
- the wandering Jew
- The cattle roam across the prairie
- the laborers drift from one town to the next
- They rolled from town to town
adj
- continually changing especially as from one abode or occupation to another
- a drifting double-dealer
- the floating population
- vagrant hippies of the sixties
- wandering aimlessly without ties to a place or community
- led a vagabond life
- a rootless wanderer
双语例句
- You have given all my money to a common thief and a vagabond.
你把我所有的钱都给了一个手段卑劣的贼,一个无赖。 - An erratic comet; his life followed a wandering course; a planetary vagabond.
没有固定轨道的彗星;他生活漫无目的的;四处漂泊的流浪汉。 - How much do you want to forget this vagabond once and for all?
你要多少才能永远忘记这个流氓? - The Perfect Cup begins when a quirky collection of vagabond hippies, looking for a quality cup of coffee, emerge from the70's to create a new caf é society.
“完美的杯”的开场,是寻找优质咖啡杯的流浪汉嬉皮士的一个古怪的收藏品,由此展现出创建新的社交社会的70年代。 - He became a rootless vagabond.
他成了一个到处飘泊的流浪者。 - Hindley calls him a vagabond, and wo n't let him sit with us, nor eat with us any more;
辛德雷骂他是流氓,再也不许他跟我们一起坐,一起吃啦。 - First, they can aim only at conducts and not at status of being a beggar or vagabond.
第一,它们所针对的是行为,而不是流浪者或乞丐身份。 - A man without an address are a vagabond; a man with two address are a libertine.
人而无一住址者是为流浪汉,住址有二者是为放荡儿。 - Web users in China have called him the "Beggar Prince", the" Handsome Vagabond", and, most often, "Brother Sharp".
中国的网民们称其为乞丐王子、英俊的流浪汉,当然,最流行的称呼是犀利哥。 - These were strange words to the vagabond boy's ears, and the pleasantest he had ever heard.
这个流浪儿以前从没听过这样的话,这也是他有生以来听到的最快乐的话。