hippie 英 [ˈhɪpi]   美 [ˈhɪpi]

hippie

hippie  英 [ˈhɪpi] 美 [ˈhɪpi]

n. 嬉皮士;嬉皮模样的年青人  adj. 嬉皮的 

名词复数:hippies 

He was a hippie: who else drops out of Reed? 他曾是个嬉皮士:不然谁会从里德学院退学?
Clean-cut and favoring a coat and tie these days, he described himself as a ragged “hippie” during his time in Europe. 现在的他轮廓清秀,喜欢穿西服打领带,而在欧洲时,他形容自己是个衣衫褴褛的“嬉皮士”。

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  • n. 嬉皮士;嬉皮模样的年青人
  • adj. 嬉皮的
  • 1. He was a hippie: who else drops out of Reed?

    他曾是个嬉皮士:不然谁会从里德学院退学?

  • 2. Clean-cut and favoring a coat and tie these days, he described himself as a ragged “hippie” during his time in Europe.

    现在的他轮廓清秀,喜欢穿西服打领带,而在欧洲时,他形容自己是个衣衫褴褛的“嬉皮士”。

  • 3. The Tea Party was weighed down by the birther movement, and Occupy Wall Street has gotten looped in with hippie culture.

    茶党被总统出生地运动拖得不堪重负,而占领华尔街运动也打上了嬉皮士的烙印。

  • hippie (n.) c. 1965, American English (Haight-Ashbury slang); earlier (1953) a variant (usually disparaging) of hipster (1941) "person keenly aware of the new and stylish," from hip "up-to-date" (see hip (adj.)). Related: Hippiedom.
hip·pie ( also hippy ) / ˈhɪpi ; NAmE ˈhɪpi / noun ( plural hip·pies ) 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 hippiemovement was most popular in the 1960s. 嬉皮士(拒绝西方主流生活方式的人,常留长发、衣着鲜艳、吸毒。嬉皮士运动在 20 世纪 60 年代最盛行) hippie hippies hip·pie / ˈhɪpi ; NAmE ˈhɪpi /
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