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A1men, women, andchildren: 人 Many people never do anyexercise.许多人从来不做任何运动。 We'veinvited30 people toourparty.我们邀请了30个人来参加聚会。 used to refer to everyone, orinformallyto thegroupthat you arespeakingto: 人们;大家People willthinkyou've gonemad.人们会以为你疯了。 People like to be made tofeelimportant.人们都喜欢被别人看重。 Now that we'vediscussedourproblems, are peoplehappywith thedecisionswe've made?我们既已讨论完存在的问题,大家对所作的决定还满意吗? men and women who areinvolvedin aparticulartypeofwork: (某行业或领域的)人We'll have to get the people at thecitycounciltolookat theseplans.我们必须请市政会的人来查看一下这些计划。 Most of herfriendsaremediapeople.她的大部分朋友都是传媒界人士。 the people C1thelargenumberofordinarymen and women who do not havepositionsofpowerinsociety: 人民,平民,民众,老百姓 Sheclaimsto be thevoiceof the people.她自称是老百姓的代言人。 Thepresidenthaslostthesupportof the people.总统失去了人民的支持。 the people's Princess平民王妃 someone'speopleinformal the people someone isrelatedto: 家人,亲人,家属Her people come fromScotlandoriginally.她家人原籍苏格兰。 - There was aqueueof peoplewaitingpatientlyfor thebustoarrive.
- Many more peopletraveloverseasthesedays.
- It isoutrageousthat thesebuildingsremainemptywhile thousands of people have nohomes.
- Theoldpeople in thevillagestillobservethelocaltraditions.
- Onaverage, people who don'tsmokearehealthierthan people who do.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrasesPeople in general - beggar
- bird
- bod
- body
- character
- coot
- devil
- fellow man/men
- figure
- guy
- landlubber
- loiterer
- lubber
- mankind
- party
- peeps
- sod
- stiff
- vessel
- wretch
See more results » You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Someone, anyone, no one or everyone Workers in general Ordinary people Family: relations in general GrammarMan,mankindorpeople? Traditionally, we use man to refer to all human beings, male and female, usually in contrast with other animals. However, many people consider this to be sexist, so it is better to use a different expression, such as human beings:… Person,personsorpeople? We use person in the singular to refer to any human being:… Idiomsman/woman of the people of all people all the men, women, andchildrenwholivein aparticularcountry, or who have the samecultureorlanguage: 一国人民;民族TheFrenchareknownas a food-loving people.法国人是众所周知的热爱美食的民族。 Customssimilarto this one arefoundamong many peoples of theworld.类似这样的风俗在世界上的许多民族中都能见到。 SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrasesCountries, nationalities & continents: country & nation - birthright citizenship
- body politic
- BRICS
- citizen
- coast
- countrywide
- cross-border
- domestic
- domestically
- dual
- dual citizen
- motherland
- non-domestic
- non-indigenous
- non-national
- noncitizen
- nuclear power
- statehood
- stateless
- superpower
See more results » You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: GrammarMan,mankindorpeople? Traditionally, we use man to refer to all human beings, male and female, usually in contrast with other animals. However, many people consider this to be sexist, so it is better to use a different expression, such as human beings:… Person,personsorpeople? We use person in the singular to refer to any human being:… (Definition ofpeoplefrom theCambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary & Thesaurus© Cambridge University Press)people| American Dictionarypeopleplural noun(PERSONS)men, women, andchildrengenerally;pl ofperson: There were a lot of people there. Some people werehurt. People can refer to aparticulargroupmentioned: young/oldpeople poor/richpeople Those peoplelookas if they’relost. When you say the people, youmeanthelargenumberofordinarymen and women who do not havepositionsofpower: Thepresidentwantedto take hismessagedirectlyto the people. Note:- See the usage note at person.
peoplenoun[C](NATION)It is acustomsharedby manyNativeAmerican peoples. peopleverb[T](PERSONS)If aplaceis peopled by aparticulartypeof people, they havemovedthere orlivethere: Honolulu is peopled bynativeHawaiians,Japanese,Chinese, Filipinos,whiteAmericans, andothers. (Definition ofpeoplefrom theCambridge Academic Content Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)HRthe people whoworkfor aparticularorganizationorperson: Firms need tokeepinvestingboth ininfrastructureandtheirpeople. Yourpeople cantalkto my people aboutpercentages. (Definition ofpeoplefrom theCambridge Business English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)Examplesofpeoplepeople This is not to say, it must be noted, that interference with people's disvaluable goals is necessarily permitted.From theCambridge English Corpus Sounds, visual images, and faces remind the players ofpeopleor events of the past.From theCambridge English Corpus Only quick action would transferpeoplefrom relief to work as the president wanted.From theCambridge English Corpus What sort of disputes did ordinarypeoplebring to court?From theCambridge English Corpus Even ordinarypeopleare beginning to regard them as robots.From theCambridge English Corpus I chose it because it is recent, brief and relevant to ordinarypeople.From theCambridge English Corpus This is surprising, given that questions of revenue generation affect ordinarypeoplein basic and sometimes very serious ways.From theCambridge English Corpus Readers are teachers or teachers in training, high school or normal school students, potential lawyers, businessmen, or "ordinary"people.From theCambridge English Corpus Having become a mass profession, science was no longer suspected of becoming elitist and separated from the life and concerns of ordinarypeople.From theCambridge English Corpus He is also one of the world's most recognised, and recognisable, physically challengedpeople.From theCambridge English Corpus Others are reputed physically to capturepeopleand to lock them up in secret places until they can hand them over to their white masters.From theCambridge English Corpus Thus, it is possible that the individuals discussed in this article formed single-person households for the purposes of taxation, but physically lived with otherpeople.From theCambridge English Corpus Peoplefrom this region have produced a relatively small number of music technology-related publications.From theCambridge English Corpus Any categorisation of chronological age obscures the physiological, psychological and social diversity of olderpeople.From theCambridge English Corpus Manypeoplewith symptoms of psychological distress do not seek professional help.From theCambridge English Corpus These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. CollocationswithpeoplepeopleThese are words often used in combination withpeople. Click on a collocation to see more examples of it. able-bodied people They faced higher nutritional stress since the bulk of farming had to be done by a limited number of able-bodied people. From theCambridge English Corpus aboriginal people This led to the significant erosion of the land base available to aboriginal people on which to pursue these traditional activities. From theCambridge English Corpus civilized people Gain and sustenance represent the value realized from labor among civilized people. From theCambridge English Corpus These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. #https://dictionary.cambridge.org//dictionary/english/people## |