hippies
英 [ˈhɪpiz]
美 [ˈhɪpiz]
n. 嬉皮士(拒绝西方生活方式的人,常留长发、衣着鲜艳、吸毒。嬉皮士运动在20世纪60年代最盛行)
hippie的复数; hippy的复数
柯林斯词典
- 嬉皮士(20世纪60、70年代的青年颓废派,摈弃传统的生活、着装和行为方式,提倡和平与友爱,常蓄长发并吸毒)
Hippieswere young people in the 1960s and 1970s who rejected conventional ways of living, dressing, and behaving, and tried to live a life based on peace and love. Hippies often had long hair and many took drugs.
英英释义
noun
- a youth subculture (mostly from the middle class) originating in San Francisco in the 1960s
双语例句
- 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。 - 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。 - Create homes for movie starlets, hippies and more as you weave your way through history, earning cash and Life Rewards for Mark Retro, a kid with a dream.
创建电影小明星,嬉皮士和越来越多的家庭为你编织的方式,通过历史,赢得了马克复古,一个孩子的梦想和生命的现金奖励。 - The hippies believed in free love and self expression.
嬉皮士相信无拘束的爱和自我表达。 - If you look at clothing styles in the 70s, 80s, and early 90s, you will see they are closer to the style of the hippies.
如果你注意七十、八十和九十年代早期,你会发现那时的穿着都跟嬉皮士的风格很接近。 - Many of them were old hippies like our neighbours, who were in their seventies.
他们中的许多人是年老的嬉皮士,比如我家70多岁的邻居。 - Yet many of those former hippies grew up and joined the establishment.
然而很多当年的嬉皮现在长大了并加入了官僚机构。 - It was the hippies that took the movement out of the coffee shops and on to the campuses around the country.
正是嬉皮士们将这场运动推到了咖啡店外,推到了美国各地的校园中。 - Hippies believed there should be more love and personal freedom in America.
嬉皮士们相信美国需要更多的爱和个人自由。 - WASHINGTON ( Reuters)-Good news for aging hippies: smoking pot may stave off Alzheimer's disease.
华盛顿(路透社)-对那些老龄的嬉皮士是个好消息,吸食大麻可能延缓老年痴呆的病程。