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 bohemian [bo'himɪən]   添加此单词到默认生词本
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


  1. After a very proper upbringing he chose to lead the Bohemian life of an artist.
    他受过正统的教育, 却立意过著艺术家我行我素的生活.
  2. That famous film star leads a bohemian life.
    那位著名的电影明星过着放荡不羁的生活。
  3. Mr King was highly educated, but was a Bohemian down to his boots.
    金先生受过很好的教育,但他是一个极其脱俗不拘小节的人。


bohemian
[ noun ]
  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)

  2. <noun.person>
  3. a native or inhabitant of Bohemia in the Czech Republic

  4. <noun.person>
  5. a nonconformist writer or artist who lives an unconventional life

  6. <noun.person>
[ adj ]
  1. of or relating to Bohemia or its language or people

  2. <adj.pert>
  3. unconventional in especially appearance and behavior

  4. <adj.all>
    a bohemian life style


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.

2. Of or pertaining to a social gypsy or ``Bohemian'' (see
{Bohemian}, n., 3); vagabond; unconventional; free and
easy. [Modern]

Hers was a pleasant Bohemian life till she was five
and thirty. --Blackw. Mag.

Artists have abandoned their Bohemian manners and
customs nowadays. --W. Black.

{Bohemian chatterer}, or {Bohemian waxwing} (Zo["o]l.), 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.


Bohemian \Bo*he"mi*an\, n.
1. A native of Bohemia.

2. The language of the Czechs (the ancient inhabitants of
Bohemia), the richest and most developed of the dialects
of the Slavic family.

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]

Note: In this sense from the French boh['e]mien, a gypsy;
also, a person of irregular habits.

She was of a wild, roving nature, inherited from
father and mother, who were both Bohemians by
taste and circumstances. --Thackeray.

  1. Given the bohemian egalitarianism of street musicians and the variety of skills they present, it seemed invidious to single out one group or individual for a big cash prize - especially when the winner turned out to be the daughter of one of the judges.
  2. One thing led to another, as they say, but along the way she hung out at the fringes of the city's bohemian arts vanguard and learned a thing or two.
  3. Sometimes with big stars that doesn't happen." Dan Ben-Amotz, a bohemian author who was a cultural symbol for a generation of modern Israelis, died Friday of liver cancer at the age of 66.
  4. Neither of the youngsters in Lifeswaps (7pm BBC2) would make the team as they change life styles (bohemian versus libertarian).
  5. The "Jail Neil Bush" posters have sprouted around town, making their way from the bohemian side streets of Dupont Circle to the broad avenues of the capital's downtown.
  6. They give the city a wonderfully homey feel. Another answer to Amsterdam's casual, somewhat bohemian atmosphere is its canals, boats and water.
  7. Dressed in layers of colorful clothing and designing outrageous hats, Eleanor seems to share the same offbeat outlook as her bohemian friends, yet feels inferior.
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