释义 |
▪ I. clochard variant of clocher n.1 ▪ II. ‖ clochard|klɒʃɑː(r)| [F., f. clocher to limp.] In France, a beggar, vagrant.
1940Hemingway For whom Bell Tolls xxx. 340 That bunch of drunks, clochards, bums. 1941Koestler Scum of Earth 134 For..beggars, tramps, and clochards, the barrack meant material safety and comfort. 1959News Chron. 26 June 2/4 An attempt to rid Paris of its clochards—the tattered and often drink-sodden tramps who form part of the local colour—has failed. |