Hoboes Meaning in English
word · lemma: hobo
释义
Hoboes are people, especially in the past, who travel from place to place looking for work, usually living outdoors and without a permanent home.
用法与细微差别
"Hoboes" is an old-fashioned, informal American English term, now rarely used except in historical contexts or literature. It usually refers to migrant workers during the early 20th century Great Depression era. Do not confuse with "homeless" (anyone without a home) or "tramps" (wanderers not seeking work). Often used in plural.
例句
Many hoboes traveled across the country by train.
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During the Great Depression, hoboes looked for jobs on farms.
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Some people saw hoboes as hardworking, not just homeless.
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Stories about hoboes are common in old American literature.
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It wasn’t easy being one of the hoboes back then.
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Some old movies feature hoboes riding freight trains and sharing stories by the campfire.
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