nomad
nomad 英 [ˈnəʊmæd] 美 [ˈnoʊmæd]
n. 游牧民
名词复数:nomads
- A nomad is someone with no permanent home, like the member of a tribe that moves from place to place in search of food, or the rock star who spends 365 days a year in tour buses and hotel rooms.
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- n. 游牧民
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1. nomadic tribes
游牧部落
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2. Nomads have inhabited this region for thousands of years.
游牧民族在这地区居住已有数千年了。
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3. Often nomads move around to find food.
游牧民经常四处游走以寻找食物。
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4. You need to be able to ride on horseback to be a nomad.
你要会骑马,才能成为游牧民族的一员。
- nomad (n.) 1550s, from Middle French nomade (16c.), from Latin Nomas (genitive Nomadis) "wandering groups in Arabia," from Greek nomas (genitive nomados, plural nomades) "roaming, roving, wandering" (to find pastures for flocks or herds), related to nomos "pasture, pasturage, grazing," literally "land allotted," from PIE root *nem- "assign, allot; take."
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