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/ˈmʌltɪˌtjuːd/ |
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| mainly literary a large crowd of people 一大群人 | A cheering multitude greeted the Queen. 一大群人欢呼着迎接女王。 | | a | the ordinary people who have no power or influence 民众;大众;老百姓 | | Can you imagine what effect that will have on the multitude? 你能想象出那将对老百姓造成什么样的影响吗? | | |
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- | a multitude of formal |
| a very large number of people or things |
| 许多 |
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| The city’ s museums offer a multitude of cultural possibilities. 该市的博物馆提供多种文化选择。 |
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- | cover/hide a multitude of sins humorous |
| to hide a lot of faults or problems |
| 掩盖许多错误;掩盖许多问题 |
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| This carpet hides a multitude of sins. 这块地毯遮盖了许多问题。 |
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