Bohemian 音标拼音: [boh'imiən]
n . 波希米亚人,波希米亚语,放浪者
a . 波希米亚人的,放浪的,波希米亚语的
波希米亚人,波希米亚语,放浪者波希米亚人的,放浪的,波希米亚语的
Bohemian adj 1 :
of or relating to Bohemia or its language or people 2 :
unconventional in especially appearance and behavior ; "
a bohemian life style "
n 1 :
a member of a people with dark skin and hair who speak Romany and who traditionally live by seasonal work and fortunetelling ;
they are believed to have originated in northern India but now are living on all continents (
but mostly in Europe ,
North Africa ,
and North America ) [
synonym :
{
Gypsy }, {
Gipsy }, {
Romany }, {
Rommany }, {
Romani }, {
Roma },
{
Bohemian }]
2 :
a native or inhabitant of Bohemia in the Czech Republic 3 :
a nonconformist writer or artist who lives an unconventional life Bohemian \
Bo *
he "
mi *
an \,
a .
1 .
Of or pertaining to Bohemia ,
or to the language of its ancient inhabitants or their descendants .
See {
Bohemian },
n .,
2 .
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2 .
Of or pertaining to a social gypsy or "
Bohemian " (
see {
Bohemian },
n .,
3 );
vagabond ;
unconventional ;
free and easy . [
Modern ]
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Hers was a pleasant Bohemian life till she was five and thirty . --
Blackw .
Mag .
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Artists have abandoned their Bohemian manners and customs nowadays . --
W .
Black .
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{
Bohemian chatterer },
or {
Bohemian waxwing } (
Zool .),
a small bird of Europe and America ({
Ampelis garrulus });
the waxwing .
{
Bohemian glass },
a variety of hard glass of fine quality ,
made in Bohemia .
It is of variable composition ,
containing usually silica ,
lime ,
and potash ,
rarely soda ,
but no lead .
It is often remarkable for beauty of color .
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Bohemian \
Bo *
he "
mi *
an \,
n .
1 .
A native of Bohemia .
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2 .
The language of the Czechs (
the ancient inhabitants of Bohemia ),
the richest and most developed of the dialects of the Slavic family .
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3 .
A restless vagabond ; --
originally ,
an idle stroller or gypsy (
as in France )
thought to have come from Bohemia ;
in later times often applied to an adventurer in art or literature ,
of irregular ,
unconventional habits ,
questionable tastes ,
or free morals . [
Modern ]
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Note :
In this sense from the French boh ['
e ]
mien ,
a gypsy ;
also ,
a person of irregular habits .
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She was of a wild ,
roving nature ,
inherited from father and mother ,
who were both Bohemians by taste and circumstances . --
Thackeray .
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75 Moby Thesaurus words for "
Bohemian ":
Arab ,
Bedouin ,
Romany ,
Zigeuner ,
affable ,
beat ,
beatnik ,
breakaway ,
casual ,
cordial ,
degage ,
deviant ,
dissenter ,
dropout ,
easy ,
easygoing ,
eccentric ,
familiar ,
far out ,
flower child ,
folksy ,
freak ,
free and easy ,
fringy ,
gracious ,
gypsy ,
haymish ,
heretic ,
heretical ,
heterodox ,
hippie ,
homely ,
homey ,
iconoclast ,
informal ,
irregular ,
kinky ,
loose ,
maverick ,
misfit ,
natural ,
nomad ,
nonconformist ,
nonjuror ,
not cricket ,
not done ,
not kosher ,
offbeat ,
offhand ,
offhanded ,
original ,
plain ,
recusant ,
relaxed ,
sectarian ,
sectary ,
simple ,
sociable ,
swinger ,
tzigane ,
ugly duckling ,
unaffected ,
unassuming ,
unceremonious ,
unconforming ,
unconformist ,
unconstrained ,
unconventional ,
unfashionable ,
unofficial ,
unorthodox ,
unstudied ,
way out ,
yippie ,
zingaro
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