mendicant
GRE,1
英['mendɪk(ə)nt]
|美['mɛndɪkənt]
adj.行乞的;(指男修士)托钵僧的
n.乞丐,托钵僧
日语:托鉢僧
法语:mendiant
德语:Bettler
韩语:거지
俄语:mendicante
牛津词典
adj.
- 化缘的;行乞的
living by asking people for money and food
词形变化
双语例句
- This man, in his attire, as in all his person, realized the type of what may be called the well-bred mendicant,& extreme wretchedness combined with extreme cleanliness.
那人,从他的服装和神气看去,是极其穷苦而又极其整洁的,可以说是体现了人们称为高等乞丐的那一种。
- He was a miserable scamp, a sort of mendicant musician, a lazy beggar, who beat her, and who abandoned her as she HAD taken him, in disgust.
那人是一个穷汉,一个流浪音乐师,一个好吃懒做的无赖,他打她,春宵既度,便起了厌恶的心,把她丢了。
- This dear little naked mendicant pretends to be utterly helpless, so that he may beg for mother's wealth of love.
这个亲爱的赤裸的小小的乞儿,故意装做完全无助的样子,想要以此来乞求妈妈满溢的爱。
- Indeed, if I had become a sadhu, a mendicant holy man, wandering the great trunk roads of British India, begging bowl in hand, I would have met with less derision and won more respect.
事实上,如果我去做一个苦行僧,就是一个行乞的圣人,在英属印度的宽阔道路上拿着碗乞讨,也不会遇到那么多嘲笑,反而还会赢得更多尊敬。
- When the mendicant takes to break the bowl to imagine a table delicacies;
当乞丐拿着破碗想象一桌的美味;
- Mendicant friars were often involved in missionary work.
托钵僧经常参与传教工作。
- A male religious of an order of mendicant preachers of the gospel.
传播福音的乞丐传教士秩序中的男性僧侣。
- Yes, yes, I know you, modest mendicant, you ask for all that one has.
好吧,好吧,我了解你,谦卑的乞丐的是一个人的全部所有。
- He seemed no ordinary mendicant.
他好像不是寻常的乞丐。
- The Franciscans were a mendicant order.
方济各会是托钵修道会的一种。
- Urban Mendicant Problems under the View of the "Social Exclusion"
社会排斥视角下的城市乞丐问题
语源
late Middle English: from Latin mendicant-begging, from the verb mendicare, from mendicusbeggar, from mendumfault