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
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- n. 嬉皮士;嬉皮模样的年青人
- adj. 嬉皮的
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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?
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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”。
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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.
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