a person who wanders from place to place without a home or job
流浪者,漂泊者。
〈非正式,旧〉 流氓,无赖。
having no settled home
流浪的,漂泊的。
〈古〉 流浪,漫游。
"Middle English (originally denoting a criminal): from Old French, or from Latin
n. 流浪者;漂泊者;无赖;流氓
adj. 流浪的;漂泊的
v. 流浪;漫游
They vagabonded around every corner of the city.
他们四处游荡在城市的每个角落。
With the help of the government, vagabonds finally have shelters.
在政府的帮助下,流浪汉终于有了庇护所。
This vagabond young man sleeps under the bridge every night.
这个无家可归的年轻人每晚睡在桥底。
A vagabond is someone who wanders from place to place and has no home or job.
流浪汉是从一个地方流浪到另一个地方 没有家也没有工作的人
词根 vagrant
vagrant adj. 流浪的;漂泊的;游荡的 n. 游民;流浪者;无赖;漂泊者
vagrancy n. 流浪;漂泊;思想游移不定
vagabondage n. 流浪;流浪者;流浪生活
Vagabond,形容词意为流浪的;漂泊的、声名狼藉的;浪荡的;懒散的、流浪者的。名词时意为游民、浪子。歌手Vagabond,专辑有《YouDon'tKnowTheHalfOfIt》。
Left the vagabonds A trail of stones Foward to find my way home Now as the air grows cold The trees unfolds And I am lost and not found And who knows Who knows, who knows, who knows And who knows Who knows, who knows, who knows Now left the vagabonds A trail of stonesFoward to find my way home Now as the air grows cold The truth unfolds And I am lost and not found Now left the vagabonds A trail of stones Foward to find my way home Now as the air grows cold The truth unfolds And I am lost and not found
a person who wanders from place to place without a home or job
流浪者,漂泊者。
〈非正式,旧〉 流氓,无赖。
having no settled home
流浪的,漂泊的。
〈古〉 流浪,漫游。
"Middle English (originally denoting a criminal): from Old French, or from Latin
I ran into some unsavory characters whilst traveling along the Greenway. They mistook me for a vagabond.
我顺绿色大道南下时,遇到了些讨厌的生物把我当成了流浪汉。
《The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug》《霍比特人2:史矛革之战》