hippies

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基本释义

n.
(尤指20世纪60年代晚期的)嬉皮士(与社会现实格格不入的人,常成群结伙实行与众不同的生活方式、着奇装异服等)( hippie的名词复数 ); 嬉皮士( hippy的名词复数 )

实用例句

He's a leftover from the hippies in the 1960s.

他是20世纪60年代嬉皮士的残余分子。

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New Age hippies love fashion but don't want to be fashion victims.

新时代嬉皮喜爱流行,但是不愿意成为流行的受害者.

辞典例句

The hippies'etymology is contentious.

关于嬉皮士的语源是有争议的.

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Ageing hippies are responsible for only a few such operations.

嬉皮士们只负责其中一小部分的操作.

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Half a million hippies joined together to make history.

五十万嬉皮士们聚集一堂,盛况空前.

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Unschoolers are hippies, eat granola and sprouts, and wear sandals.

非学校教育者是嬉皮士, 吃麦片和新鲜蔬菜, 穿拖鞋.

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The hippies came to the ashram in order to purify.

嬉皮士来到修行处所净化自己.

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Alright , if all the hippies cut off all their hair.

就算所有嬉皮士剪去了他们的头发.

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Hippies can still be found today, but one has to look hard.

今天仍然可以寻觅到嬉皮的身影, 但必须仔细去找.

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MELISSA: The hippies dressed in very casual ways.

茉莉莎: 嬉皮士都穿得很随便.

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The hippies ripped off the grocery store.

嬉皮士抢劫了杂货店.

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Rednecks, hippies, misfits - we're all the same.

红脖子 、 嬉皮士 、 边缘人 — 我们没什么不一样的.

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For three days, all these crazy hippies lived together in peace and harmony.

一连三天, 所有这些疯狂的嬉皮士们和平共处.

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Most hippies protested the Vietnam War and believed in the power of love.

大部分的嬉皮当时都抗拒越战,并且对爱的力量深信不疑.

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If California's hippies long for legalisation, the bullet - weary citizens of Mexico's poorest barriosare even keener.

如果加利福尼亚的嬉皮士们寻求合法化, 墨西哥的赤贫的武装居民就会甚至更为激进.

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英英释义

Noun
  • 1. a youth subculture (mostly from the middle class) originating in San Francisco in the 1960s; advocated universal love and peace and communes and long hair and soft drugs; favored acid rock and progressive rock music

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