a wandering vagabond
collocation四处漂泊的流浪者
The wandering vagabond asked for food at the farmhouse.
那个四处漂泊的流浪者在农舍讨饭吃。
流浪者;漂泊者
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流浪者;漂泊者
a person who wanders from place to place and has no fixed home or means of support
The old vagabond carried all his belongings in a single worn backpack.
那位老流浪者把所有家当都装在一个破旧背包里。
进行不确定目的地或时长的旅行的人
A person on a trip of indeterminate destination and/or length of time.
类似于没有固定住所的流浪者
anything that resembles a vagabond in having no fixed place
通常四处流浪、无固定住所或不在其中居住,且通常无正当谋生手段的人
One who usually wanders from place to place, having no fixed dwelling, or not abiding in it, and usually without the means of honest livelihood.
没有固定住所或明显生活来源的流浪者
a wanderer who has no established residence or visible means of support
After years of traveling, she thought of herself as a carefree vagabond rather than a tourist.
多年旅行之后,她认为自己是个无忧无虑的漂泊者,而不是游客。
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A group of vagabonds camped by the river for one night before moving on.
一群流浪者在河边露宿一夜,然后继续前行。
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pirate ships were vagabonds of the sea
海盗船是海上的漂泊者。
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四处漂泊的流浪者
The wandering vagabond asked for food at the farmhouse.
那个四处漂泊的流浪者在农舍讨饭吃。
无家可归的流浪者
A homeless vagabond slept under the bridge last night.
一名无家可归的流浪者昨晚睡在桥下。
像流浪者一样生活
He left his job to live like a vagabond.
他辞掉工作,像流浪者一样生活。
漂泊不定的生活
She grew tired of the vagabond life on the road.
她厌倦了在路上漂泊不定的生活。
漂泊不定的生活;流浪生活
He grew tired of a vagabond life and bought a small house.
他厌倦了漂泊不定的生活,买了一所小房子。
流浪的心;不甘安定的心
Her vagabond heart never lets her stay in one city for long.
她那颗流浪的心从不让她在一个城市久留。
流浪精神;漂泊情结
His vagabond spirit led him to travel across Asia with only a backpack.
他的流浪精神让他只背一个背包就游遍了亚洲。
以灌木为床,仰望星辰;把面包蘸上蜂蜜——来吧,欢迎你,朋友,来分享流浪者的家当。
This is from Robert Louis Stevenson's poem "The Vagabond", which celebrates the simple freedom of a wandering life.
此句出自罗伯特·路易斯·史蒂文森的诗歌《流浪者》,歌颂漂泊生活中简单自在的自由。
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记vaga≈vague(模糊/不定)+bond(束缚):无固定束缚、行踪不定的人,即流浪者。
语域:formal 常见场景:文学叙事、正式书面语 在当代英语中,vagabond 比较常见于文学作品或正式书面语,指没有固定住所、四处漂泊的人;日常对话中通常用 drifter、homeless person 等更普通的词。
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