itinerant
itinerant 英 [aɪˈtɪnərənt] 美 [aɪˈtɪnərənt, ɪˈtɪn-]
adj. 巡回的;流动的 n. 巡回者;行商
名词复数:itinerants
- An itinerant is a person who moves from place to place, typically for work, like the itinerant preacher who moves to a new community every few years.
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- adj. 巡回的;流动的
- n. 巡回者;行商
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1. In the past itinerant merchants sold harmful products.
过去,流动的商人出售有毒的产品。
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2. In the same year an itinerant black preacher arrived in Los Angeles.
就在同一年,一个黑人巡回传教士抵达了洛杉矶。
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3. Once a month or so, an itinerant teller visits a village, giving localsaccess to loans and other banking services.
大约一个月左右,一个流动的银行职员来到一个村庄,进行了贷款和其他金融服务的局部访问。
- itinerant (adj.) 1560s (attested in Anglo-Latin from late 13c.), from Late Latin itinerantem (nominative itinerans), present participle of itinerare "to travel," from Latin iter (genitive itineris) "a journey," from ire "go" (from PIE root *ei- "to go"). Originally in reference to circuit courts. As a noun from 1640s. Related: Itinerancy. Middle English had itineral "having to do with travel" (late 15c.).
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