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rab.ble5rAb76n [U]disapproving a large noisy uncontrolled group of people吵吵嚷嚷的一群人,乌合之众The defeated army returned home as a demoralized rabble.战败的军队回到家时成了一群士气沮丧的乌合之众。He views his opponents as a mindless rabble.他把对手视作一群没有头脑的乱民。The coach has the job of turning a rabble of a team into a strong playing force.教练的工作是把一群乌合之众变成一支强有力的比赛队伍。The rabble are people of a low social position.社会低层人,贱民Her speech stirred the emotions of the rabble.她的演说煽动起了暴民的情绪。A rabble-rouser is a person who makes speeches that make people excited or angry, esp. in a way that causes them to act as the person wants them to.蛊惑人心的演讲者,暴民煽动者Johnson was unpopular with the management because he was a well-known rabble-rouser/was always making rabble-rousing speeches.约翰逊不受管理层的欢迎,因为他是个有名的蛊惑人心者/总是讲煽动性的话。
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