0 used to describe people who are not clever or well educated, and who are not interested in changing or improving their situation -- 愚蠢的;无知的,没文化的;混日子的
1 heavy and awkward -- 笨重的,粗笨的
A lumpen, hideous, vaguely feminine figure, whose womb produces spiders.
Since 1950, there has been a massive output, in all genres, depicting the plight of the lumpen proletariat.
None of us is lumpen enough to deride the entire thing.
A hundred years of know-how in transport will be destroyed in one lumpen fell swoop.
In our discussion so far, we have been concerned to impose some sort of analytic structure on the lumpen mass of context.
All the war veterans, former com.party people, the ever-thriving lumpen-proletarias gathered on the revolutionary stations.
A year later, the lumpen military overthrew the government and established a brutal dictatorship.
On both occasions it was the unimaginative and politically ambitious members in the party's youth wing who organised lumpen youth (thugs) to do the dirty work.