outcasts
n. 被拋棄者,被排斥者( outcast的名詞複數 )
An outcast is someone who is not accepted by a group of people or by society.
He had always been an outcast, unwanted and alone...
他一直都被視為異類,無人理睬,形單影隻。
All of us felt like social outcasts.
我們都覺得自己像是社會的棄兒。
What if we became known for approaching heaven on behalf of outcasts and disagreeable people?
如果我們忠心地為這群遭人鄙視、唾棄的人代禱,又將 如何 ?
A assemble of broad edifice outcasts intend punish on the students that chafe them.
幾個受到排斥的高中生向折磨過他們的那些學生展開復仇.
Outcasts ( eta ), people with professions that were considered impure, formed a fifth class.
剩下來的, 人們認為其職業不純潔的, 便成為了第五個階層.
Jealous of the professionalism they find here, these outcasts rant and rave in frustration.
嫉妒的敬業精神,他們在這裡找到, 這些棄兒言論和狂野的挫折感.