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nomad

/noh-mad/US // ˈnoʊ mæd //UK // (ˈnəʊmæd) //

游牧民,游牧民族,牧民,游民

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a member of a people or tribe that has no permanent abode but moves about from place to place, usually seasonally and often following a traditional route or circuit according to the state of the pasturage or food supply.
    • : any wanderer; itinerant.
adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : nomadic.

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Examples

  • They also promoted their life as “digital nomads” and entrepreneurs on several social media platforms as well as through a $30 eBook explaining how they moved to the country.

  • At the other end of the spectrum, small, tourism-dependent nations are opening their arms to digital nomads fleeing pandemic-stricken countries.

  • We spent four years studying “digital nomads”, a vanguard known for using remote working tools to earn income while they travel the world.

  • However, Karsten warns, these remote working visas will only work for nations that keep their requirements practical for nomads.

  • Hanging out with Panam, a nomad who needs to prove herself to her clan, is always a thrill.

  • As she tells the story in her book Nomad, she met with liberal and conservative outfits.

  • Today, she takes the formula from me and sucks down every last drop of liquid like a desert-thirsty nomad.

  • He ended the trip with 5,000 Twitter followers and a new title: digital nomad.

  • FS: I used to be a café and restaurant nomad, camping out at various spots in Cambridge to write all day.

  • At DVF, multiple pompoms adorned floppy knit hats, adding a dose of whimsy to a collection inspired by a mythical "nomad."

  • In China the patriarch of a nomad horde became emperor of a nation retaining ancestor worship as its chief religious system.

  • These dogs guard the flocks, or the nomad camps, and rather resemble large collies; as a rule, they are black and very fierce.

  • He was a nomad, wandering from place to place, feeding upon whatever living things he could kill with his hands.

  • He has a hand-to-mouth, nomad existence, ending in the inevitable frozen misery of the workhouse.

  • The question will have to be asked: Is it better for this population to be practically nomad or settled?