out·cast /ˈaʊtˌkæst/
(a.)被逐出的,被遺棄的,無家可歸的被驅逐的人,流浪人,無賴
Out·cast a. Cast out; degraded. “Outcast, rejected.”
Out·cast, n.
1. One who is cast out or expelled; an exile; one driven from home, society, or country; hence, often, a degraded person; a vagabond.
The Lord . . . gathereth together the outcasts of Israel. --Ps. cxlvii. 2.
2. A quarrel; a contention. [Scot.]
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outcast
adj : excluded from a society [syn: friendless]
n : a person who is rejected (from society or home) [syn: castaway,
pariah, Ishmael]