the crowdordinary people, not unusual in any way 大众,百姓,凡夫俗子 You have to do things exceptionally well to stand out from the crowd (=be different from ordinary people). 你必须干得非常出色才能脱颖而出。
He wanted to go unnoticed, to be one of the crowd. 他想默默无闻地做个普通人。
stand out from the crowd• Even now, Jonadab held himself as erect as in his youth and stood out from the crowd.• The real problem is to make your particular message stand out from the crowd.• When it comes to a basic current account, there is little a bank can do to stand out from the crowd.• And for those determined enough to stand out from the crowd by virtue of understatement, that may well be enough.
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