hobo
hobo 英 [ˈhəʊbəʊ] 美 [ˈhoʊboʊ]
n. 流浪汉;无业游民;单肩包 vi. 过流浪生活 vt. 流浪着过
名词复数:hobos
- Be careful when you call a vagrant or homeless person a hobo — although this is exactly what the word means, it is a somewhat offensive term.
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- n. 流浪汉;无业游民;单肩包
- vi. 过流浪生活
- vt. 流浪着过
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1. Sometimes I wish I was a hobo.
哼,我真恨不得去当个流浪汉。
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2. Ma, I want to be a hobo someday.
妈妈,以后我也想当个流浪汉
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3. Or, go rub your hands in the hair of the nearest hobo.
又或者,去摸一把您身边一个流浪汉的头发。
- hobo (n.) "a tramp," 1889, Western U.S., of unknown origin. Barnhart compares early 19c. English dialectal hawbuck "lout, clumsy fellow, country bumpkin." Or possibly from ho, boy, a workers' call on late 19c. western U.S. railroads. Facetious formation hobohemia, "community or life of hobos," is from 1923 (see bohemian).
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