vagrant
英 [ˈveɪɡrənt]
美 [ˈveɪɡrənt]
n. 无业游民; 流浪者; (尤指)乞丐
adj. 流浪的; (思想)游移不定的; (风等)无定向的; (植物)蔓生的
复数:vagrants
BNC.16730 / COCA.23961
牛津词典
noun
- 无业游民;流浪者;(尤指)乞丐
a person who has no home or job, especially one who begs (= asks for money) from people
柯林斯词典
- N-COUNT 流浪汉;漂泊者;乞丐
Avagrantis someone who moves a lot from place to place because they have no permanent home or job, and have to ask for or steal things in order to live.- He lived on the street as a vagrant.
他以在大街上乞讨为生。
- He lived on the street as a vagrant.
英英释义
noun
- a wanderer who has no established residence or visible means of support
adj
- continually changing especially as from one abode or occupation to another
- a drifting double-dealer
- the floating population
- vagrant hippies of the sixties
双语例句
- They are vagrant beggars.
他们是四处流浪的乞丐。 - The old vagrant believes that poverty has its advantages.
那个老流浪汉认为穷也有穷的好处。 - He lived on the street as a vagrant.
他以在大街上乞讨为生。 - He who has no home is vagrant; He who has two homes is dissolute.
没家的男人是个流浪汉,有两个家的男人是放浪者。 - I believe the real travel is vagrant, leading a wandering life for both the soul and the body.
我相信,真正的旅行是到处漂泊,是身体与灵魂的流浪。 - Through the silent night I hear the returning vagrant hopes of the morning knock at my heart.
透过寂静的深夜,我听到清晨漂泊的希望归来叩响我的心扉。 - He is the justice of the peace that jug me for a vagrant.
他就是把我作为游民关进牢房的治安法官。 - Your father had me jailed for a vagrant.
你父亲因我是盲流而将我关进牢房。 - He had to leave for escaping from the conscripting and his vagrant life was begun from that time.
为了逃避徭役,他不得不背井离乡,开始了自己逃亡的生涯。 - The vagrant was suspected in the burglary, but the police gave him a clean bill of health.
这个无业游民涉嫌参与那起夜盗案,但警方查明他与该案无关。