nomad
nomad 英 [ˈnəʊmæd] 美 [ˈnoʊmæd]
n. 游牧民;流浪者 adj. 游牧的;流浪的
名词复数:nomads
- A nomad is someone with no permanent home, like the member of a tribe that moves from place to place in search of food, or the rock star who spends 365 days a year in tour buses and hotel rooms.
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- n. 游牧民;流浪者
- adj. 游牧的;流浪的
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1. The concept of value is all relative as well, an nomad tribe will have an individual seen as more valuable than others, and he will be more desirable.
价值的概念总是相互关联的,一个游牧民族会有自己的价值观,即比一个人别人更有价值,那么他将更加获得别人的喜爱。
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2. "Animals are everything to a Tuareg, " an elderly nomad once explained to me. "We drink their milk, we eat their meat, we use their skin, we trade them.
“牲畜对图阿格雷人来说就是一切,”一位年长的游牧民有次向我解释,“我们喝它们的奶,吃它们的肉,使用它们的皮并买卖它们。
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3. A nomad is the member of a trible that wanders from place to place.
游牧民是一个到处流浪、居无定所的部落的成员。
- nomad (n.) 1550s, from Middle French nomade (16c.), from Latin Nomas (genitive Nomadis) "wandering groups in Arabia," from Greek nomas (genitive nomados, plural nomades) "roaming, roving, wandering" (to find pastures for flocks or herds), related to nomos "pasture, pasturage, grazing," literally "land allotted," from PIE root *nem- "assign, allot; take."
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