vagrancy
英 ['veɪgr(ə)nsɪ]
美['veɡrənsi]
- n. 流浪;漂泊;思想游移不定
词态变化
复数: vagrancies;
英文词源
- vagrancy (n.)
- "life of idle begging," 1706, from vagrant + -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.
双语例句
- 1. The tramp was arrested for vagrancy.
- 这个流浪汉因流浪而被捕.
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- 2. Vagrancy and begging has become commonplace in London.
- 流浪和乞讨在伦敦已变得很常见。
来自辞典例句
- 3. Strangers are picked up for vagrancy after three days.
- 外地人来此超过三天的一律以流浪罪加以拘捕.
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- 4. Chambliss. " A Sociological Analysis of the Law of Vagrancy . "
- 流浪者法律之社会学分析 〉.
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- 5. And meanwhile the quite obvious cause of vagrancy the face.
- 同时,流浪的十分明显的理由却近在眼前.
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