derelicts

derelicts[ˈderəˌlɪkts] 

原级:derelict

derelicts 基本解释
无家可归的人( derelict的名词复数 );被抛弃物;
derelicts 双语例句

1. Sector D is a neighborhood in the American mind, the psychic equivalent of the neighborhood you find yourself lost in after getting off at the wrong exit on the New Jersey Turnpike, a winter neighborhood strewn with broken glass, and packs of dogs circling your car as you struggle to fix a flat tire on a dead-end street while derelicts glare at you over a barrel fire and darkness descends.
    这个精神上的概念就好比你在新泽西州收费公路上走错出口以后茫然不知身在何处的一个地段,时值冬季,周围到处是碎玻璃,你在一条死胡同里艰难地修理一只漏气的轮胎,三五成群的狗围着你的车打转,流浪狗隔着铁桶里的火焰对你虎视眈眈,而此时夜色已渐渐降临。

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2. In my vagabond years most derelicts seemed to be white.
    在我流浪那些年,大多数被遗弃的男人好像都是白人。

3. Education will not; the world is full of educated derelicts.
    教育不会,世界满是受过教育的糟粕。

4. Derelicts often beg on the streets.
    无家可归的人常常在街上行乞。

5. Most of them are derelicts.
    他们中的大多数是被遗弃的。

6. A street in Manhattan noted for cheap hotels frequented by homeless derelicts.
    曼哈顿一条为无家可归者提供廉价旅馆而闻名的大街。