gypsy
gypsy 英 ['dʒɪpsɪ] 美 [ˈdʒɪpsi]
n. 吉卜赛人;吉卜赛语;像吉布赛的人;歌舞剧中的歌舞队员 adj. 象吉卜赛人的;吉卜赛人的;无照的 vi. 流浪
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- n. 吉卜赛人;吉卜赛语;像吉布赛的人;歌舞剧中的歌舞队员
- adj. 象吉卜赛人的;吉卜赛人的;无照的
- vi. 流浪
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1. Women and children scatter to avoid a police raid at a gypsy camp hidden in a forest outside Moscow.
莫斯科郊外森林中一个隐藏的吉普赛人营地,为躲避警察突袭,妇女和儿童正在分散。
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2. Now the mystery man who was caught on CCTV as he tried to lead his nag on to a train has been revealed to be Joe Pannell - a local gypsy with a string of animals.
当这位神秘男子试图带着他的马驹上火车时,闭路电视拍下了这一幕,从而该名男子的身份也被揭晓——乔-潘尼——当地一名拥有一干动物的吉普赛人。
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3. Even when I wasliving like a gypsy, running from movie to movie, living out of a suitcase, Ithink I always had a dream of this family life, a vision of it off in thefuture.
尽管我常常跟吉普赛人一样,从一个电影赶到另一个电影,常常带着手提箱生活,我想,我常常也有一个关于家庭生活的梦想,对它的未来抱有希望。
- Gypsy (n.) also gipsy, c. 1600, alteration of gypcian, a worn-down Middle English dialectal form of egypcien "Egyptian," from the supposed origin of the people. As an adjective, from 1620s. Compare British gippy (1889) a modern shortened colloquial form of Egyptian.
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