单词 | nomadic |
释义 | nomadic (noʊmædɪk ) 1. adjective Nomadic people travel from place to place rather than living in one place all the time. ...the great nomadic tribes of the Western Sahara. Synonyms: wandering, travelling, roaming, migrant 2. adjective If someone has a nomadic way of life, they travel from place to place and do not have a settled home. The daughter of a railway engineer, she at first had a somewhat nomadic childhood. Collocations: nomadic tribe The nomadic tribe of about 320 people had lived on the island without outside contact for 55,000 years until 1998. Times, Sunday Times But distances have never fazed the 6ft 4in star after growing up in a nomadic tribe. The Sun His community comes under the broad classification of the nomadic tribe that moves from place to place. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 In 1952, the tribe was denotified as criminal and named as a nomadic tribe. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 These countries have their own culinary traditions shaped by both invaders and nomadic tribes. Times, Sunday Times Translations: Chinese: 游牧的 Japanese: 遊牧の |
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