vagrant значение

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Значение vagrant в русском языке

Дополнительные определения vagrant

Примеры vagrant

  • Churchwardens frequently controlled local charities and their accounts often include payments, particularly to the vagrant poor, that could have come from the overseers.

  • These treaties regulated the deportation of troublesome foreigners, such as paupers, vagrants, itinerant tradesmen, showmen, and criminals.

  • Then there were beggars and vagrants, who were unknown to the city's inhabitants and constantly on the move.

  • The data for adult males and females exclude children under 16, and also exclude those classified as vagrants, for whom no gender breakdown is available.

  • A citizen whose status fell outside of the domestic relations would be classified as a vagrant, without the obligations or privileges of household status.

  • Signs left by vagrants at roadsides as a guide to others in the area were a common enough phenomenon.

  • The significance of the fact that it was the poor, beggars and vagrants who were accused of arson will be addressed later.

  • Its indiscriminate round-up of refugees led to their being lumped together by the press alongside ex-convicts and vagrants.

Дополнительные примеры vagrant

Переводы vagrant на другие языки

  • 中文繁体

    流浪者, 無業遊民, 乞丐…

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  • 中文简体

    流浪者, 无业游民, 乞丐…

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  • Español

    vagabundo, -a…

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  • Português

    vadio, -a…

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  • Türk dili

    serseri, boşta gezer, derbeder/başıboş kimse…

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  • Français

    itinérant/-e, vagabond/-e…

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  • Čeština

    tulák, -čka…

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  • Dansk

    vagabond…

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