1.〈俚〉嬉皮士,希比派,希皮派
1.someone in the 1960s who was opposed to war and the traditional attitudes of society, and who showed this by having long hair and wearing very informal clothes
1.Although a fashionable person of the 21st century can still be described as hip, they would not be referred to as a hippie.
尽管21世纪的时尚人士仍旧可以被形容为“时髦的”,但他们不会被当作一个嬉皮。
2.But if you want to see the Hippie Avalokitesvara, then you will have to do bit of soul searching, you have to have a little bit of courage.
但如果你想见到“嬉皮观音”,那你就要来一点心灵的探索,需要有那么一点勇气才可以。
3.They think I'm a bit of a hippie.
他们认为我有一点嬉皮。
4.I told him how Mom had brought me up on her own at the start of the Hippie Era.
我告诉他,我妈妈怎样在嬉皮时代独自带大我。
5.The hippie-fest Wakarusa used to be held just outside Lawrence, Kansas, but the city tired of having thousands of people descend.
名为“Wakarusa”的嬉皮音乐节曾经在堪萨斯州的劳伦斯郊外举办,但整个城市厌倦了成千上万的人群蜂拥而至。
6.The hippie subculture was originally a youth movement that began in the United States during the early 1960s and spread around the world.
继代的嬉皮士,原本是青年运动,在美国开始于60年代初在世界各地蔓延。
7.Crazy San Francisco hippie telling me that Bush is responsible for the plight of the Tibetans and that I am personally culpable .
疯狂旧金山嬉皮士告诉我,布什是负责的困境,西藏人,以及我个人罪责。
8.One of the most interesting parties was a 70s themed party. Everyone dressed up like a hippie and danced the night away!
我参加过一个非常有趣的派对,是以70年代为主题,每个人都打扮成嬉皮士,然后热舞到天亮!
9.freaky new wave hippie ! get out of here , blonde.
古怪的新嬉皮士!离开这里,金发美人们。
10.Jerry: Of course not. Do I look like a tree-hugging hippie to you ? My sister left it here. She thought I might find it useful.
杰瑞:当然没有。对妳而言,我看起来像是个抱著树的环保嬉皮吗?书是我姐留下来的。她认为我可能会觉得有用。