New Ager
noun [ C ] (also new ager); (mainly UK new-ager, New-Ager) uk/ˌnjuːˈeɪ.dʒər/ us/ˌnuːˈeɪ.dʒɚ/
新时代人,新世纪人(不接受社会主流理念和生活方式,而是接受先于现代科学和经济理论出现前的思想观念的人)
someone who does not accept society's normal ideas and ways of living, and is interested in ideas that existed before modern scientific and economic theories
Many New Agers are vegetarians and environmentalists. 许多新世纪人是素食主义者和环保主义者。
New Agers attach mystical significance to the circle of stones. 新时代人给石头圈赋予了神秘意义。
See: New Age
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- The area populated by New Agers driving around in battered vehicles.
- New agers suffer from "earth anxiety" which means that, like anyone with any common sense, they've noticed that the planet is being severely abused.
- He was a charismatic new-ager who had learned community skills at Findhorn in Scotland.
- There were new-ager couples having an enlightening weekend by the acoustic world music tent.