hippy
英 [ˈhɪpi]
美 [ˈhɪpi]
n. 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)
adj. 臀部肥大的
复数:hippies
BNC.10535
柯林斯词典
- → see:hippie
英英释义
noun
- someone who rejects the established culture
双语例句
- They pounce around in funny hippy clothes all day talking bollocks.
穿着些可笑的嬉皮服装,整天不知所云。 - This fashion for long hair continued through the1960s and1970s, with Audrey Hepburn's chic up-do giving way to the long, centre-parted hippy look.
长发的流行趋势一直持续到上世纪的60、70年代,直到奥黛丽·赫本用别致的上卷式盘发替代了中分的长发型。 - Hippy dude: You have options, man.
嬉皮士:夥计,你有选择的权利。 - You're probably just looking like a loser sitting on a couch with like a strap sweatshirt and some stupid hippy haircut.
或许你就像个笨蛋一样坐在沙发上,穿着条纹汗衫,头上有个难看的发型。 - From Hippy to New-style Humans: the Influence of Different Society Stages to the Development of the New Words
从嬉痞到新新人类&论社会环境变化的阶段性对新词消长的影响 - A Hippy and Yuppie Professor
嬉皮+雅皮的教授 - He was brought up in a hippy commune.
他成长于一个嬉皮社区里。 - In their view anybody with a rucksack and long hair is a hippy.
在他们看来,肩背帆布包、留长发的人都是嬉皮士。 - The last time they were in fashion was in the 1960s and 1970s, during the first environmental and hippy movement.
它们的上一次流行是在20世纪60年代和70年代,第一次环保风潮和嬉皮士运动期间。 - "When we started, people were sceptical; they said the project was only for a hippy, niche market," javanbakht says.
“当我们开始时,人们持怀疑态度,他们说,这项计划只是一个嬉皮士式的利基市场,”贾瓦巴克特说。