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词汇 rolling stone
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Definition of rolling stone in English:

rolling stone

noun ˈrəʊlɪŋ ˌstəʊnˌroʊlɪŋ ˈstoʊn
  • A person who is unwilling to settle for long in one place.

    不定居的人;见异思迁的人

    he was a rolling stone, with no ties to anyone or anyplace
    Example sentencesExamples
    • But he became a rolling stone, frequently changing clubs and missing a season here and there either through injury or because he couldn't find a club.
    • Unlike a rolling stone, we've gathered a little moss.
    • This week sees even you rolling stones settling into the pleasures of restful domesticity.
    • This rolling stone also was a flamboyant, hard-drinking male chauvinist and dare-devil.
    • His father was a rolling stone who was to busy doing drugs and caused his son to fear him by his behavior.
    • You rolling stones are best off investigating the pleasures of domesticity this week.
    • Free-spirited and eccentric she, the rolling stone of the crew, fills most of her time trying to find herself when she's not working on her documentary about single mothers.
    • They're footloose, rolling stones, they have nomadic blood.
    • In Washington, she found ‘the greatest collection of individualists, international rolling stones, and slightly batty geniuses ever gathered together in one organization.’
    • In contrast, she plays her life like a game of chance, taking joy from the serendipity that a rolling stone existence brings her.
    Synonyms
    tramp, drifter, down-and-out, derelict, beggar, itinerant, wanderer, nomad, wayfarer, traveller, gypsy, rover, vagabond, transient, migrant, homeless person, beachcomber, person of no fixed abode, person of no fixed address, knight of the road, bird of passage

Phrases

  • a rolling stone gathers no moss

    • proverb A person who does not settle in one place will not accumulate wealth or status, or responsibilities or commitments.

      〈谚〉滚石不生苔,转业不聚财

      Example sentencesExamples
      • But sometimes you just have to take the rough with the smooth, watch the way the cookie crumbles, let sleeping dogs lie, and remember that a rolling stone gathers no moss.
      • Just as a rolling stone gathers no moss, an active brain grows no hair.
      • He was a jack of all trades and a master of a few of them but a rolling stone gathers no moss so he was never well off.
      • He adds: ‘A rolling stone gathers no moss, and I need to be active.’
      • He certainly was not sympathetic towards the spirituality of them, and he once commented to a friend considering the monastic life, ‘It is true that a rolling stone gathers no moss, but then, why should it?’
      • A rolling stone gathers no moss, and a wavering judgment makes a fruitless life.
      • Yet we must be mindful that a rolling stone gathers no moss.

Definition of rolling stone in US English:

rolling stone

nounˌrōliNG ˈstōnˌroʊlɪŋ ˈstoʊn
  • A person who is unwilling to settle for long in one place.

    不定居的人;见异思迁的人

    he was a rolling stone, with no ties to anyone or anyplace
    Example sentencesExamples
    • In contrast, she plays her life like a game of chance, taking joy from the serendipity that a rolling stone existence brings her.
    • In Washington, she found ‘the greatest collection of individualists, international rolling stones, and slightly batty geniuses ever gathered together in one organization.’
    • This rolling stone also was a flamboyant, hard-drinking male chauvinist and dare-devil.
    • This week sees even you rolling stones settling into the pleasures of restful domesticity.
    • You rolling stones are best off investigating the pleasures of domesticity this week.
    • But he became a rolling stone, frequently changing clubs and missing a season here and there either through injury or because he couldn't find a club.
    • Unlike a rolling stone, we've gathered a little moss.
    • They're footloose, rolling stones, they have nomadic blood.
    • Free-spirited and eccentric she, the rolling stone of the crew, fills most of her time trying to find herself when she's not working on her documentary about single mothers.
    • His father was a rolling stone who was to busy doing drugs and caused his son to fear him by his behavior.
    Synonyms
    tramp, drifter, down-and-out, derelict, beggar, itinerant, wanderer, nomad, wayfarer, traveller, gypsy, rover, vagabond, transient, migrant, homeless person, beachcomber, person of no fixed abode, person of no fixed address, knight of the road, bird of passage

Phrases

  • a rolling stone gathers no moss

    • proverb A person who does not settle in one place will not accumulate wealth or status, or responsibilities or commitments.

      〈谚〉滚石不生苔,转业不聚财

      Example sentencesExamples
      • Yet we must be mindful that a rolling stone gathers no moss.
      • He was a jack of all trades and a master of a few of them but a rolling stone gathers no moss so he was never well off.
      • A rolling stone gathers no moss, and a wavering judgment makes a fruitless life.
      • Just as a rolling stone gathers no moss, an active brain grows no hair.
      • But sometimes you just have to take the rough with the smooth, watch the way the cookie crumbles, let sleeping dogs lie, and remember that a rolling stone gathers no moss.
      • He certainly was not sympathetic towards the spirituality of them, and he once commented to a friend considering the monastic life, ‘It is true that a rolling stone gathers no moss, but then, why should it?’
      • He adds: ‘A rolling stone gathers no moss, and I need to be active.’
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