hobos

hobos

美 [ˈhoʊˌboʊ]  英 [ˈhəʊbəʊ]

  • n.(白坐火车到处流浪的)无业游民;(随季节流动各地的)流动工人
  • 网络流浪汉;货运火车的流浪汉;月牙形包

词形变化

复数:hobos  复数:hoboes  

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英汉解释

n.
1.
(白坐火车到处流浪的)无业游民,流浪汉
2.
(随季节流动各地的)流动工人

英英解释

n.

例句

Verna had said the hobos told one another who would feed them. "They never come to my house, " she had announced proudly.

维娜说过流浪汉东西他们就会互相转告。“他们从不。”骄傲地说道

They were far from home, hungry, and the railroads hired guards to keep hobos off the trains.

他们离家饥饿同时铁路雇佣警卫使流浪汉远离火车

Oversized bucket-bag style hobos are a top trend, and are available in bright and bold colors including fuschia, aquamarine and orange.

超大水桶最顶尖趋势并且适合明亮大胆颜色褐色宝石橙色

We surmised there'd been a gang murder or a vicious rape or that one of the hobos who rode the rails was found hanged there.

我们猜测那里曾经发生帮派枪杀事件恶性强奸可能有人发现一名经常铁轨上行走流浪汉吊死那里

A 16-year search for an underground artist known only to railway workers and hobos crisscrossing America on the back of empty railway cars.

十六寻找一位地下艺术家只有铁路工人逗留火车游牧美国游民认识人物

At the height of the Great Depression, 250, 000 teenagers alone were freight-hopping and became hobos .

高度萧条,25万青年人沿着铁路成为流浪汉

In those days, many HOBOS stopped at our comer. Mother brought a plate of food to the porch where he waited.

那些日子许多流浪汉我们门廊妈妈食物

Guards would get rid of hobos by tossing them off moving trains once they left the station.

一旦他们离开火车站警卫流浪汉移动火车赶走

If the hobos lived, they could see the red lights and make their way back to town.

如果流浪汉的话他们看见红灯同时返回城镇