1.流浪者,漂泊无定的人;〈口〉流氓,无赖,浪荡子
1.流浪(性)的,漂泊不定的;懒散的,无赖(一样)的
1.〈口〉流浪,漂泊
1.someone with no home or job who travels from place to place
1.Limo drivers, ultra-marathoners, vagabonds, and a distraught novelist-to-be populate the pages of these gritty stories.
轿车司机,超马拉松,流浪汉和一个心烦意乱的小说家将要填充坚韧不拔的故事,这些网页。
2.Objective To understand the factors that influence Eysenck personality Questionnaire (EPQ) of minor vagabonds.
目的为了解流浪未成年人艾森克个性(EPQ)的因素。
3.My eye fell upon one of those unfortunate, homeless vagabonds that are found in every city these days.
我的眼睛落在其中的一个不幸的,无家可归的流浪者身上。这些日子,每个城市都能有流浪者。
4.or they are like wandering vagabonds, loitering for a moment on the outskirts of our recognition, and then passing on.
抑或它们像到处逛游的流浪汉,在我们认识的边缘上逗留片刻,然后离去。
5.He said they were living like vagabonds.
他说他们以前就像流浪儿一样生活。
6.Let his children be continually vagabonds, and beg: let them seek their bread also out of their desolate places.
愿他的儿女漂流讨饭,从他们荒凉之处出来求食。
7.It's enough to make kings and vagabonds , believe the very best.
我们坚信爱情常在,无论是流浪汉还是国王。
8.she thinks vagabonds should be rounded up and put to work sweeping the streets.
她认为那些流浪的懒汉应该被集中起来,强迫他们去工作,清扫街道。
9.Cossacks, traditional frontier defenders, led an eastward charge of hunters, vagabonds and river pirates.
有着戍边传统的哥萨克人带领着一只由狩猎者、流浪汉和河盗组成的队伍向东进发。
10.By sailors, vagabonds passing represented the city is the city's third principal image of the rover.
以水手、流浪汉为代表的都市过客,是都市漂泊者的第三类主要形象。