bohemians
美 [bo??himi?n]
英 [b???hi?mi?n] 
- n.波希米亞人;波希米亞語;流浪者;吉卜賽人
- adj.放蕩不羈的;波希米亞的;波希米亞語的;漂泊的
- 網絡波西米亞人;波希米亞系;波西米亞式
詞形變化
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例句
I know one or two of the old bohemians, now dead, who were able to do that and weren't possessive, but jealousy is very hard to eradicate.
我知道一兩個已經過世的放浪的人,他們就很擅長,而且也很愿意和別人分享,但是嫉妒心總是很難消除。
the police are accused (rightly) of bullying migrants, the bohemians of dallying with terrorism.
警察們恐嚇流浪者和波希米亞人染指恐怖主義的行為受到(正確的)指責。
We're all just a bunch of aging bohemians.
我們不過是一群漸漸變老的流浪者而已。
As I drew near, I could easily imagine the bohemians of 1816gathering by candlelight in the upstairs dining room to debate and carouse.
當我靠近它時,我都能想象出1986年一群波西米亞人在被蠟燭點亮的樓上客廳里辯論著,歡宴著。
The Chelsea hotel, notorious haunt of bohemians and hell-raisers, is not the obvious place to bring up children.
切爾西酒店它因波西米派聚集、喧鬧者出沒而馳名,它顯然不算是帶大孩子的好地方。
Stag parties have moved on, bohemians have left for cheaper rents, and youth hostels are being squeezed by luxe hotels.
這里有只有男士才能參加的交易會,這里的房租與其他旅游城市相比比較低,普通旅館受到奢華旅館的排擠。
Let cheap Bohemians consider coffee the end, if they would. Let them make that faux pas.
如果吉普賽人愿意,讓他們用咖啡當然結束吧,讓他們失禮去吧。