Deadhead

英 [ˈded.hed]      美 [ˈded.hed]
  • n. 免费乘客;免费入场者;空车返回
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Deadhead (n.)
by 1974 in sense of "devotee of the rock music band the Grateful Dead;" earlier (with lower-case) "one who rides for free on the railroads" (1866), and "non-paying spectator" (1841).
1. The deadhead cabbie had no passengers all day long.
这辆出租车空驶了一天,一个客也没有拉到!
2. Are you my deadhead?
你是我的免费乘客 吗 ?
3. Who is the deadhead in the red pants?
那个穿红裤子的傻瓜是谁?
4. It's a role he relishes, particularly for the cognitive dissonance It'serves up : A Republican Deadhead?
这是他很喜欢的一个角色, 尤其因为它提供了认知不和谐的旋律: 一个共和党的庸人?
5. Employing to suspect, but also use the suspect; Laity both; Deadhead not; Different people must use.
用人要疑, 疑人要用; 俗人可用可不用; 庸人不可用; 异人要大用.