1.牧民,游牧民
2.游民,流浪汉
1.someone who belongs to a group of people who move from place to place in order to find food and water for their animals or themselves
2.someone who moves from place to place or who often changes jobs
1.You know he'd be in the office till three in the morning working with us and there was this kind of sense of the nomad in him.
他会在办公室里和我们一起工作直到3点,而他骨子里是个浪子。
2.There were a few young women of that age, some of them giggling nomad pilgrims making their first attempts at pleading for food and money.
同样年龄的女乞丐不多,有一些格格地傻笑着初次伸手向来进香(朝圣)的牧民们讨要食物和钱。
3.One of the best things for a nomad, who obviously doesn't fit into the general lifestyle of Western society, is meeting other nomads.
对一个流浪者来说最好的事情之一就是遇见其他流浪者(显然流浪者不适合西方社会的普遍的生活方式)。
4.I do not know, this reminds me of the last to see a campus novel - "Nomad. "
我不知道,这让我想起了最近看到的一本校园小说——《烈火青春》。
5.I guess one part of me has always been a nomad, physically and spiritually.
我想我的一部分一直是游牧民族,包括身体上和精神上。
6.Even if you spend two or three months in one place, the imprint of the Nomad will be forever drawn at the bottom of your heart.
即便你在一个地方待了两三个月,流浪者的印记将永远刻在你内心深处。
7.Would pack up and go . And there was this kind of sense of the nomad in him .
收拾行囊抽身离去。在他身上有一种游牧者的感觉。我的意思是。
8.There's always a bit of the nomad inside a Sagittarian, and that is a very lovable quality in you.
射手座有点游牧民族的因子在里面,那是你非常可爱的品质。
9.This relationship, this love between nomad and camel, began thousands of years ago in the heart of the Arabian Peninsula.
这层关系、这分游牧民和骆驼之间的爱恋,数千年前就在阿拉伯半岛的中心地带展开了。
10.A modern nomad is as likely to be a teenager in Oslo, Tokyo or suburban America as a jet-setting chief executive.
一个现代游牧民可以是一个奥斯陆、东京或美国城郊的少年而非某乘喷气客机到处走的高级管理者。