hippie

英 ['hɪpɪ] 美 ['hɪpi]
  • n. 嬉皮士;嬉皮模样的年青人
  • adj. 嬉皮的
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1. hippies(音译“嬉皮士”)=> hippie, 嬉皮士是指20世纪60、70年代的青年颓废派,摈弃传统的生活、衣着和行为方式,提倡和平与爱情,多蓄长发,其中有很多人吸食毒品。可以说算是以游戏人间的生活态度来表达对现实社会的不满。
hippie 嬉皮士

来自hippy拼写变体。

hippie (n.)
c. 1965, American English (Haight-Ashbury slang); earlier hippie, 1953, was a usually disparaging variant of hipster (1941) "person who is keenly aware of the new and stylish," from hip "up-to-date" (see hip (adj.)).
1. This is a film which seems to hail from the hippie era.
这看起来是一部嬉皮士时代的影片。

来自柯林斯例句

2. Once in a while I still see a hippie that looks like he's stick in the 60's.
有时,我仍可看到像60年代那样的嬉皮士.

来自《简明英汉词典》

3. " Well, I'm not sure what a hippie looks like.
“ 嗯, 我不太知道嬉皮士是什么样儿的.

来自英汉文学 - 廊桥遗梦

4. Besides, like I said, I'm not'sure 1'd know a hippie if I saw one. "
而且, 我刚才说过, 我想我就是看见了也不一定知道那就是嬉皮士. ”

来自英汉文学 - 廊桥遗梦

5. It was the breeding ground for the hippie movement in the 60 s.
在六十年代,那是嬉皮士得滋生之地.

来自电影对白