truant
truant 英 ['truːənt] 美
n. 旷课者;懒惰的人 adj. 旷课的;偷懒的 vi. 逃学;偷懒,逃避责任
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- n. 旷课者;懒惰的人
- adj. 旷课的;偷懒的
- vi. 逃学;偷懒,逃避责任
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1. Teens who have sex — whether it's a serious or casual relationship — were at higher risk of being truant and dropping out compared with teens who don't have sex.
青少年发生性关系——无论它是一个固定的或随便的关系——比起那些没有性经历的青少年更可能逃学和辍学。
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2. In his small studio on West 37th Street, Mr. Wu, with close-cropped hair and a lineless face, wore a cardigan and a necktie and looked like a truant from boarding school.
在西37街小小的工作室里,吴先生剪着短平头、圆员脸、穿一件羊毛衫、带着领带,看上去好像从寄宿学校逃学的学生。
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3. To him, home was just like a hell.So he began to play truant and then at last he left his home.
对他来说,家就像地狱一般。 于是这个孩子开始逃学然后索性离家出走。
- truant (adj.) "idle, loitering, given to shirking duty or business," 1540s, from truant (n.).
- truant (n.) c. 1200, "beggar, vagabond," from Old French truant "beggar, rogue" (12c.), as an adjective, "wretched, miserable, of low caste," from Gaulish *trougant- (compare Breton *truan, later truant "vagabond," Welsh truan "wretch," Gaelic truaghan "wretched"), of uncertain origin. Compare Spanish truhan "buffoon," from same source. Meaning "one who wanders from an appointed place," especially "a child who stays away from school without leave" is first attested mid-15c.
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