nomad
名词 n.
形容词 adj.
英 /ˈnəʊmæd/
美 /ˈnoʊmæd/
英文释义
名词 n.
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A member of a society or class who herd animals from pasture to pasture with no fixed home.
— The life of the people called the Nomads or Grazyers...
- Synonym of wanderer: an itinerant person.
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A person who changes residence frequently.
— Once again Judy was a nomad, moving to yet again another destination.
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A player who changes teams frequently.
— With the recruitment of South Australian football nomad, and eventual legend of the game, Phil Matson, Subiaco would improve considerably in 1912.
- A dragonfly of Afroeurasia, Sympetrum fonscolombii.
形容词 adj.
- Synonym of nomadic.
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词源
词源 1
From Middle French nomade, from Latin Nomas (“wandering shepherd”), from Ancient Greek νομάς (nomás, “roaming, wandering, esp. to find pasture”), from Ancient Greek νομός (nomós, “pasture”). Compare Numidia.
词源 2
From Middle French nomade, from Latin Nomas (“wandering shepherd”), from Ancient Greek νομάς (nomás, “roaming, wandering, esp. to find pasture”), from Ancient Greek νομός (nomós, “pasture”). Compare Numidia.
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