vagabond如何读

英:[ˈvægəbɒnd]

美:[ˈvægəbɑnd]

vagabond是什么意思

  • n.流浪汉;无业游民
  • adj.流浪的;居无定所的

vagabond自然拼读

vag·a·bond

vae g band

vagabond变形

复数:vagabonds

第三人称单数:vagabonds

现在分词:vagabonding

过去式:vagabonded

过去分词:vagabonded

vagabond扩展

vagabondish (adj.)

vagabond词根

词根:vagrant

adj.

vagrant 流浪的;漂泊的;游荡的

n.

vagrant 游民;流浪者;无赖;漂泊者

vagrancy 流浪;漂泊;思想游移不定

vagabondage 流浪;流浪者;流浪生活

vagabond英英释义

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"

vagabond词源中文解释

15世纪初(更早的 vacabond,约1400年),源自于古法语 vagabond, vacabond “漫游,不稳定”(14世纪),源自于晚期拉丁语 vagabundus “漫游,闲逛”,源自于拉丁语 vagari “漫游”(来自 vagus “漫游,未决定的”; 参见 vague)+动名词后缀 -bundus。

vagabond词源英文解释

Adjective Middle English vacabounde, vagabounde, borrowed from Anglo-French & Late Latin; Anglo-French vacabunde, borrowed from Late Latin vagābundus, from Latin vagārī "to wander, roam" (verbal derivative of vagus "moving freely, wandering") + -bundus, deverbal adjective suffix (akin to Latin fuī "I was," Old English bēon "to be") — more at vague, be

The first known use of vagabond was in the 15th century

vagabond儿童词典英英释义

vagabond1 of 2adjective

moving from place to place without a fixed home

vagabond2 of 2noun

a person who leads a vagabond life

vagabond1 of 2adjective

moving from place to place without a fixed home

vagabond2 of 2noun

a person who leads a vagabond life

vagabond 例句

1 They are living a vagabond life.

他们过著流浪的生活。

2 Come November, as the weather turns cold across the rest of the country, some five thousand snowbirds and drifters and sundry vagabonds congregate in this otherworldly setting to live on the cheap under the sun.

3 As Dickens once observed, “I might easily have been, for any care that was taken of me, a little robber or a little vagabond.”

4 But no one, not even vagabonds and homeless teens, dared criticize or poke fun at their leaders.

5 Ricardo Brady, an American expatriate who owns Santa Catalina Boat Tours, looked every bit the vagabond surfer in faded board shorts, his gray hair in a ponytail.

6 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”,当然走秀网,最流行的称呼是”犀利哥”。

7 Victor Hugo at one time described him as " Europe's richest vagabond "

维克多·雨果曾描述他为 “ 欧洲最富有的流浪汉 ”

8 “Go ahead, have a laugh at old Horace’s expense! Call me a dandy if you will, but just because the villagers won’t remember what you wear doesn’t give you license to dress like a vagabond!”

9 When vagabonding in Europe in 1971 I had a stint picking grapes in the Beaujolais region.

10 “Stay Frosty” is the kind of back-porch shuck and jive that Roth used to drop into early Van Halen albums, and his vagabond blues still feels like self-deprecating parody.

11 District Judge Robert S. Lasnik — Your Honor, not Bobby — has been known to invoke the voice of the vagabond poet in rulings from the federal bench in Seattle.

12 This company travels under the name NoFit State, and it exudes an enticingly musky scent of vagabond glamour.

13 A highly divisive band, known best for its obsessive, vagabond following, Phish remains a baffling success in the music industry.

14 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.

15 “Mind your tongue, vagabond. You are here because I allow it.”

16 Then they talked about wanderers and gypsies and vagabonds longer than they talked about anything else.

17 The danced sequence in which Louise is rejected by prim Maine society and seeks comfort with a vagabond fairground worker doesn’t entirely track.

18 In the book Ms. Taylor, repaid in caftans, appears charmed to be giving her young protégé an all-access pass to her vagabond life.

19 Then the vagabond workers would not have to keep moving from cafe to cafe, and the regular, social customers at other cafes wouldn't have to put up with them.

20 He’s looked after instead by a group of displaced vagabonds who camp out in his yard by the water.

vagabond 同义词

12 漫游者

ranger rover vagrant

13 浪人

vagrant

18 过流浪生活

hobo limited

23 流氓的

roguish rascally knavish

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