vagabond的意思和读音

vagabond

: [ˈvæɡəˌbɑnd] : [ˈvæɡəbɒnd]

v.

n.

adj.()()

vagabonds  

n.resident

n.vagrant,tramp,drifter,beggar,hobo

vagabondn.

1.a person who has no home or job and who travels from place to place

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v.1.,

n.1.someone with no home or job who travels from place to place

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2. tasteless vagabond gait , ...

3. 〖 travelforpleasure;tour〗 〖 vagrant;vagabond〖 overlook〗 ...

4. verve( ); vagabond); rev…

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6. Vacancy=: Vagabond-: Vagary: ...

7. ... ) belch ) vagabond ) notorious ...

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1.When I swore that I'd make you suffer for that, even if it took me a hundred years, your father had me put in prison as a vagabond.使

2.Or, more fearfully, he wrote of his 12-year-old self: "I might easily have been. . . a little robber or a little vagabond. "12,“。”

3.It so happened that Master had spotted a ragged vagabond squatting by the roadside and wanted to offer him some food and a pair of trousers.

4.It seems to me, brothers, that this is an idle old vagabond, who does no good to any one.

5.For bestowing love on me, a vagabond, Who has wandered thousands of years.

6.They had to live a kind of bohemian life, the life of a vagabond; that was the only possibility for them to be creative.西

7.Lily had no mind for the vagabond life of the poor relation.

8.In my vagabond years most derelicts seemed to be white. Today the streets are dominated by black homeless.

9.Hindley calls him a vagabond, and won't let him sit with us, nor eat with us any more.

10.Graduation film of a student from Sichuan. Vagabond child, youthful flutter.