gypsy的意思和读音

gypsy

: [ˈdʒɪpsi] : ['dʒɪpsi]

n.;〈“gipsy”;[]

adj.

v.

gypsies  

n.nomad,traveler,traveller,drifter,wanderer

gypsyn.

1. Roma Romani a member of a race of people, originally from Asia, who traditionally travel around and live in caravans . Many people prefer to use the name Roma or Romani.

n.1.;2.“gipsy”3.,,[]4.,1.;2.“gipsy”3.,,[]4.,

adj.1.

v.1.,

na.1.“gipsy”

n.1.<AmE>Same as gipsy2.a romany3.someone who does not like to live in one place for a long time but prefers to move around

na.1.The variant of gipsy

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1.Getting there takes a bit of maneuvering. You are greeted at the Metro station exit by a Gypsy beggar or two and a sign for McDonald's.

2."And I would like to think that in New York City we're all a little bit of Gypsy, " said Dede.”。

3.Lawrence story, The Gypsy, and its references to a flash flood. Not too far away was the thought will we survive this?..,《》,

4.The prince, believing the witch was the maiden from the orange, took the gypsy woman to his palace and there married her.殿

5.The gypsy looked cold , his dark face was drawn with the cold and his hands were red .

6.Mazzy: I. . . see. Well spoken, gypsy woman. It is almost as if Arvoreen, herself, were perched on your shoulder. . .…………

7.Here is the same sort of furnace, used by Gypsy iron founders in Europe. The illustration is from the 18th century.18使

8.Minister Peters, also known as "Gypsy" , is himself a famous Calypsonian. He performed at the ceremony his award-winning "My Trinidad" .”。

9.Graceful and sweaty, whopping her black long hair with a fit of rage, Zhao Zhen looks like a gypsy with almond shaped eyes.

10.The Gypsy spirit seems to work for New York's downtown music scene.