vagrancy 英 [ˈveɪgrənsi]   美 [ˈveɡrənsi]

vagrancy

vagrancy  英 [ˈveɪgrənsi] 美 [ˈveɡrənsi]

n. 流浪;漂泊;思想游移不定 

名词复数:vagrancies 

To take a fundamental question about vagrancy : Why do tramps exist at all? 提一个关于流浪的根本问题吧:究竟为何有流浪汉?
Now I need the belief that I need to be like that, despite the jews live endless slaughter, vagrancy life, but they still stubborn, rigid survived. 现在的我需要信仰,我需要像犹太人那样活着,尽管有无尽的被杀戮,过着漂泊的生活,但他们仍顽强、执着地生存了下来。

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  • n. 流浪;漂泊;思想游移不定
  • 1. To take a fundamental question about vagrancy : Why do tramps exist at all?

    提一个关于流浪的根本问题吧:究竟为何有流浪汉?

  • 2. Now I need the belief that I need to be like that, despite the jews live endless slaughter, vagrancy life, but they still stubborn, rigid survived.

    现在的我需要信仰,我需要像犹太人那样活着,尽管有无尽的被杀戮,过着漂泊的生活,但他们仍顽强、执着地生存了下来。

  • 3. vagrancy and begging has become commonplace in London.

    流浪和乞讨在伦敦已变得很常见。

  • vagrancy (n.) "life of idle begging," 1706, from vagrant + abstract noun suffix -cy. Earlier in a figurative sense, "mental wandering" (1640s). By late 18c. used in law as a catch-all for miscellaneous petty offenses against public order.
va·grancy / ˈveɪɡrənsi ; NAmE ˈveɪɡrənsi / noun [uncountable ] ( law ) the crime of living on the streets and begging (= asking for money)from people 流浪罪;流浪行乞 va·grancy / ˈveɪɡrənsi ; NAmE ˈveɪɡrənsi /
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