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What does "tramp" mean?
Interpretation: It refers to some people in society who have no fixed place because of lack of economic ability. They wander in cities, beg or do temporary jobs such as coolies, and sleep in parks, under overpasses and under residential stairs.

Pronunciation: [[[liú làng hàn] n]

Make sentences:

Sometimes we often envy those free tramps in the street. In fact, they envy our little home for its delicious food. No one doesn't want a warm home, but people don't know how to cherish it.

For vagrants, home is a stop on the journey of life.

I found a tramp wandering around.

The tramp is always looking for coins on the ground. ?

He is a tramp and used to sleeping in the rain.

He is a tramp in rags. ?

The peace of a tramp or the repentance and rehabilitation of a person who has made a big mistake should never depend on the same kind. ?

There are many villains and tramps in this town. ?

They drove the tramp out of the city.

Although that man is a tramp, I often see him reading in the library.