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单词 gypsy
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WordReference Random House Learner's Dictionary of American English © 2024
gyp•sy /ˈdʒɪpsi/USA pronunciation   n., pl. -sies, adj. 
n. [countable]
  1. Language Varieties[Gypsy] a member of a dark-haired, originally Indian people who traditionally traveled in covered carts carrying their possessions and now live mostly in permanent communities in many countries of the world.
  2. a person who is like the old idea of a Gypsy, wandering from place to place.
  3. Informal Termsa cab licensed to answer calls but not to pick up passengers directly from the street.

adj. [before a noun]
  1. Language Varieties[Gypsy] of or relating to the Gypsies.

WordReference Random House Unabridged Dictionary of American English © 2024
Gyp•sy  ( jipsē),USA pronunciation n., pl. -sies, adj. 
n. 
  1. Language Varietiesa member of a nomadic, Caucasoid people of generally swarthy complexion, who migrated originally from India, settling in various parts of Asia, Europe, and, most recently, North America.
  2. Language VarietiesRomany;
    the language of the Gypsies.
  3. (l.c.) a person held to resemble a gypsy, esp. in physical characteristics or in a traditionally ascribed freedom or inclination to move from place to place.
  4. Informal Terms(l.c.) See gypsy cab. 
  5. Informal Terms(l.c.) an independent, usually nonunion trucker, hauler, operator, etc.
  6. Slang Terms(l.c.) a chorus dancer, esp. in the Broadway theater.
  7. (l.c.) gyp1 (def. 4).

adj. 
  1. Language Varietiesof or pertaining to the Gypsies.
  2. Informal Terms(l.c.) working independently or without a license:gypsy truckers.
Also,[esp. Brit.,] Gipsy, gipsy. 
  • back formation of gipcyan, aphetic variant of Egyptian, from a belief that Gypsies came originally from Egypt 1505–15
gypsy•dom, n. 
gyp′sy•esque, gypsy•ish, gypsy•like′, gypse•ian, adj. 
gypsy•hood′, n. 
gypsy•ism, n. 

Collins Concise English Dictionary © HarperCollins Publishers::
Gypsy, Gipsy /ˈdʒɪpsɪ/ n ( pl -sies)(sometimes not capital)
  1. a member of a people scattered throughout Europe and North America, who maintain a nomadic way of life in industrialized societies. They migrated from NW India from about the 9th century onwards
  2. (as modifier): a Gypsy fortune-teller
  3. the language of the Gypsies; Romany
  4. a person who looks or behaves like a Gypsy
Etymology: 16th Century: from Egyptian, since they were thought to have come originally from Egypt

ˈGypsyish, ˈGipsyish adj
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