hippie的意思和读音

hippie

: [ˈhɪpi] : ['hɪpi]

n.西 20 60

hippies  

hippien.

1.西 20 60 a person who rejects the way that most people live in Western society, often having long hair, wearing brightly coloured clothes and taking illegal drugs. The hippie movement was most popular in the 1960s.

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n.1.someone in the 1960s who was opposed to war and the traditional attitudes of society, and who showed this by having long hair and wearing very informal clothes

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1.Although a fashionable person of the 21st century can still be described as hip, they would not be referred to as a hippie.21”,

2.But if you want to see the Hippie Avalokitesvara, then you will have to do bit of soul searching, you have to have a little bit of courage.”,

3.They think I'm a bit of a hippie.

4.I told him how Mom had brought me up on her own at the start of the Hippie Era.

5.The hippie-fest Wakarusa used to be held just outside Lawrence, Kansas, but the city tired of having thousands of people descend.“Wakarusa”

6.The hippie subculture was originally a youth movement that began in the United States during the early 1960s and spread around the world.60

7.Crazy San Francisco hippie telling me that Bush is responsible for the plight of the Tibetans and that I am personally culpable .西

8.One of the most interesting parties was a 70s themed party. Everyone dressed up like a hippie and danced the night away!70

9.freaky new wave hippie ! get out of here , blonde.

10.Jerry: Of course not. Do I look like a tree-hugging hippie to you ? My sister left it here. She thought I might find it useful.