Vagabonds
常見(jiàn)例句
- He said they were living like vagabonds.
他說(shuō)他們以前就像流浪兒一樣生活。 - Cossacks, traditional frontier defenders, led an eastward charge of hunters, vagabonds and river pirates.
有著戍邊傳統(tǒng)的哥薩克人帶領(lǐng)著一只由狩獵者、流浪漢和河盜組成的隊(duì)伍向東進(jìn)發(fā)。 - Safe in his enclosing study, with the lovingly filled and refilled pipe and the esoteric books, his fame would have centred round investigations of vagabonds in medieval Europe.
他本可以安然處身于濃烈的學(xué)習(xí)氛圍中,興趣盎然且不停地吸著自己可愛(ài)的煙斗,終日與深?yuàn)W的書(shū)本為伴,而他也能因?qū)W⒂趯?duì)中世紀(jì)歐洲游民的研究而享譽(yù)美名。 - Even with poor gas mileage on most RV units, these vagabonds can travel for about one-fifth what others pay who fly, buy meals in restaurants, and stay in motels.
- But McClintock found that certain genes were vagabonds, moving from place to place--and messing up other genes as they went.
FORBES: Magazine Article - Harding and Thomas Edison used to go camping, calling themselves the Vagabonds.
FORBES: Want Better Marketing? Get Yourself a Master Mind. - " This group consisted of "people with dubious means of subsistence and of questionable character...vagabonds, failed soldiers, discharged jailbirds, swindlers, lazzaroni, pickpockets, and tricksters.
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