vagabond

导读:vagabond英[ˈvægəbɒnd]美[ˈvægəbɑnd]n.流浪者,游手好闲者;复数:vagabonds; 例句She lived a vagabond life in the constant presence of the couple accused of abduc

vagabond

[ˈvægəbɒnd][ˈvægəbɑnd]

n.流浪者,游手好闲者;

复数:vagabonds;

例句

She lived a vagabond life in the constant presence of the couple accused of abducting her.她跟绑架她的人一起过着漂泊的生活.

You are nothing but a vagabond.你简直成了浪荡公子.

Why , you poor foolish , ignorant vagabond, you've been cheated, that's what!你这个缺心眼的湖涂蛋, 你受骗了, 就是这么回事.

Lily had no mind for the vagabond life of the poor relation.丽莉受不了穷亲戚们那种乞丐般的苦日子.

同义词

n.

vagabond的同义词之:流浪者

vagranthobowanderertramp

vagabond的同义词之:其他释义

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柯林斯高阶英汉双解学习词典释义

N-COUNT

. 流浪汉;漂泊者;无业游民

A vagabond is someone who wanders from place to place and has no home or job

英汉词典释义

n.

流浪者,游手好闲者

The vagabonds were banished from the train station.流浪乞讨者被逐出了火车站。

adj.

流浪的;流浪者的;漂泊的

声名狼藉的;浪荡的;懒散的

英英词典释义

Noun

1. anything that resembles a vagabond in having no fixed place;

"pirate ships were vagabonds of the sea"

2. a wanderer who has no established residence or visible means of support

Verb

1. 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"

Adjective

1. wandering aimlessly without ties to a place or community;

"led a vagabond life""a rootless wanderer"

2. continually changing especially as from one abode or occupation to another;

"a drifting double-dealer""the floating population""vagrant hippies of the sixties"

vagrancy
vacuous
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