vagabondage

  • n.流浪者;流浪,流浪生活,流浪者
vagabondagevagabondage

noun

1
travelling about without any clear destination
she followed him in his wanderings and looked after him
Synonym: wandering roving

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  1. All crimes of the man begin in the vagabondage of the child .

    人类的一切罪恶都是从儿童的流浪生活开始的。

  2. What 's more , she had got used to vagabondage .

    再说,她也习惯了在外面漂流。

  3. And from this detachment arise also his sense of freedom , his love of vagabondage and his pride and nonchalance .

    这种达观也使他产生了自由的意识,放浪的爱好,与他的傲骨和淡漠的态度。

  4. Compared with other cases that occurred in the same period , the handling of the " Chen Si Case " was particularly severe because the highest Qing rulers worried about increasing social mobility and vagabondage .

    与同一时期的其他案件相比,清最高统治者对此案的处理,超出了常规,实在是出于他们对社会流动性加大的担忧。