0 a person who has no home and usually no job, and who travels from place to place -- 流浪者;(通常指)無業遊民
They live a vagabond life/existence, travelling around in a caravan. 他們開著大篷車四處漂泊過活。
The lawyers, vagabonds that they are, made out that case for the employers.
It is not so long ago since actors were classified as rogues and vagabonds.
We always knew that they were rascals, twisters, vagabonds and rogues.
No punishment can be too severe for such vagabonds and scamps that are in our towns and cities everywhere.
One of my parishioners—not one of my congregation—was sentenced to be flogged as a rogue and vagabond.
In some respects, the vagabond may also be seen as country cousin to the ^ metropolitan flaneur.
As a rootless vagabond, he had no allegiances or obligations.
As the economy industrialized, social ideology began to reclassify the less well off into the industrious poor and vagabonds.