gipsy
gipsy 英 [ˈdʒɪpsi:] 美 [ˈdʒɪpsi]
vi. 流浪 n. 吉普赛人(等于gypsy);流浪汉
名词复数:gipsies
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- vi. 流浪
- n. 吉普赛人(等于gypsy);流浪汉
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1. Opposite a group of gipsy women were walking down the street.
马路对面有几个吉普赛女人在街上行走。
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2. To a newcomer the scene seemed an easy contrast between the country's haves and have-nots – but then the gipsy women climbed into the back seat of a brand new Mercedes.
新来者会把这样的景象看作是这个国家贫富之间的对照,但是这些吉普赛女人却坐进了一辆崭新奔驶轿车的后座。
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3. 'Well, you surely know the master of the house? What do you think of his relationship with his guests, and with one particular guest? ' asked the gipsy, smiling wickedly.
“那么,你当然认得这家的主人了?你觉得他和客人,和其中一位客人,关系如何?”吉普赛人带着狡黠的微笑问道。
- Gipsy alternative spelling of Gypsy. OED gives it precedence, and it is the main form for the word's entry in Century Dictionary, but Fowler writes that "the first y is highly significant, reminding us that Gypsy means Egyptian ...."
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