1.
He had come down to begging when his father found him.
他父亲找到他时, 他已沦为乞丐。
2.
The poor woman is reduced to Begging.
那个可怜的女人已沦为乞丐。
3.
He was beggared by spending so much on drinking.
他没节制地花钱买酒,因而沦为乞丐。
4.
The poor man was reduced to begging.
那可怜的人沦落为乞丐。
5.
The fate of each family was anticipated; but they who prophesied their expulsion to beggary and ruin, were disappointed by an accidental circumstance.
这两个家庭的前途不难预料。他们将被赶出门外,沦为乞丐。但这时却出现了一个意外情况。
6.
Those people do not beg publicly, therefore they they cannot be regarded as beggars.
那些人并不公开行乞,因此他们不能视为乞丐。
7.
Many had to sell pencils or apples on streets corners, or even beg.
许多人只好在街角卖铅笔或者卖苹果,甚至沦为乞丐。
8.
She was reduced to begging for her living.
她已沦落到以乞讨为生的境地。
9.
Beggars and Beggars Relief in Old China--Shanghai group as an example of beggars;
民国时期乞丐及乞丐的救济——以上海乞丐群体为例
10.
The detective will appear in the person of beggar.
侦探将假扮为一乞丐。
11.
Beggars pestered him for money.
乞丐缠着向他讨钱.
12.
He has no sympathy for beggars.
他对乞丐没有同情心。
13.
He tossed a penny to the beggar.
他扔给乞丐一便士。
14.
They are vagrant beggars.
他们是四处流浪的乞丐。
15.
He tossed the beggar a coin/tossed a coin to the beggar.
他把一枚硬币扔给乞丐.
16.
Your love will make him as outcast and a beggar.
你的爱情将使他成为一个流浪汉和一个乞丐。
17.
Beggars do not envy millionaires, though of course they will envy other beggars who are more successful.
乞丐并不羡慕百万富翁,尽管他们会羡慕比他们乞讨得多的乞丐。
18.
Beggars do not envy millionaires, though of course they will envy other beggars who are more successful.-B. Russell
乞丐并不羡慕百万富翁,尽管他们会羡慕比他们乞讨得的乞丐。--罗素