1·If no one helps him, he may end up being a beggar.
如果没有人帮助他,他最终可能会成为一个乞丐。
2·He was an old beggar with a heavy bag on his shoulder.
他是一个肩上背着一个沉重袋子的老乞丐。
3·The soldier said, "Mind thy manners, thou young beggar!"
士兵说:“注意你的举止,你这个小乞丐!”
4·The new security, taking him for a beggar or a vendor, didn't allow the dean to enter the building.
新的保安把院长当成乞丐或小贩,不允许他进入大楼。
5·I gave the beggar a few coins out of pity.
出于同情,我给了那乞丐几个硬币。
1·A beggar and a thief!
一个叫花子和一个小偷!
2·Someone's outside knocking at the door. Open the door quickly and see, if it's Mr. Wong, and not a beggar.
外头有人叫门,快开门看看是不是黄先生吧!不是,是个叫花子。
3·A beggar see his poor, turned from think to gourmet "beggar chicken" gave him to eat.
有一个叫花子看他可怜,便把自认为美食的“叫化鸡”送给他吃。
4·I am excited to pick up the bread, gave beggar, said: "Grandpa, you must not eat it, eat."
我兴奋地拿起面包,递给叫花子,说:“爷爷,你一定没吃过吧,吃吧。”
1·The man was an old beggar, well advanced in age.
那人是个年纪极高的老丐。
2·Ding is outstanding, the professional painter, the number "the desert skill beggar", from the skill 30 years, the good at flower-and-bird scenery, not transits the discipling from.