1.流离失所的,漂流浪荡的;流浪(性)的
2.多变的,不定的,见异思迁的,(心,思想等)变化无常的
1.流浪者,漂流浪荡的人,无定居的人;游民;无赖,流氓
1.someone with no home or job who asks people for money
1.It was as though this foreign vagrant twanged within him a neglected string, which gave forth moans of mutiny.
仿佛这个外国流浪汉拨动了他心里久被忽略的一根心弦,因而发出了反叛的呻吟。
2.He got off the train at the next station, bought a piece of meat at a butcher shop, and captured the vagrant on the outskirts of the town.
他在下一站下了车,在一家肉店买了一块肉,然后到镇外抓住了那个流浪儿。
3.He thought you were a vagrant. - It's bad luck. We try again tomorrow.
他肯定误以为你是流浪汉了.-点背不能怨社会,待明日从头再来。
4.Glass jug He was the justice of the peace that jugged me for a vagrant.
他就是把我作为游民关进牢房的治安法官。
5.Far more effective was Ernest Dowson, the Bohemian, and poet vagrant of the decade, who existed somehow by his translation.
这十年间生活豪放不羁的流浪诗人欧内斯特·道森要实际得多,他设法靠自己的翻译生活。
6.The word "vagrant thoughts" how translated into English, not what the name or classic.
“随想”这两个字怎么翻译成英文,不是什么名字或是名著。
7.It's not hard to see why they mistook you for a vagrant.
不难理解为什么他们会把你错当成游民。
8.Through the silent night I hear the returning vagrant hopes of the morning knock at my heart.
透过沉静的黑夜我听到早晨流浪的希望回来了,敲着我的心。
9.That last example sounds less like the behavior of a homosexual man and more like the actions of a mentally-disturbed vagrant.
再也没有比这更像同性恋男人做法的了,当然,更像个精神不正常的无赖。
10.Other vagrant species might be very difficult to prove!
可能成为迷鸟的其他鸟种可能很难获得确认。