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单词 peoples
释义
peoples

people npl: (persons)
SC 人 rén
TC
SC 人们 rén,rén men
TC 人們
SC 大家 rén,dà jiā
TC 大家
There were lots of people at the beach. Twenty people were injured in the car crash.
海边人很多。车祸中有20人受伤。
这句话不是该英语句子的翻译。 我不在乎人们怎么看我。

people npl: (inhabitants)
SC 居民 jū mín
TC 居民
I call on the people of this town to vote against the measure!
我号召本镇居民投票,反对这一措施!

(the) people npl: (citizens)
SC 公民 gōng mín
TC 公民
SC 人民 gōng mín,rén mín
TC 人民
SC 国民 gōng mín,guó mín
TC 國民
The constitution was written by the people and for the people.
宪法是由人民所编、为人民服务的。

the people npl: (general public)
SC 民众 mín zhòng
TC 民眾
SC 大众 mín zhòng,dà zhòng
TC 大眾
He's a leader who likes to address the people regularly.
他是一名喜欢经常向民众讲话的领导。

people npl: (indefinite group)
SC 人 rén
TC
SC 人类 rén,rén lèi
TC 人類
People can be so stupid!
人有时候真是愚蠢!

people, plural: peoples n: countable (nation, cultural group)
SC 民族,种族 mín zú,zhǒng zú
TC 民族,種族
SC 某国人,国民,人民 mǒu guó rén,guó mín,rén mín
TC 國民,人民
The Romans were a militaristic people.
罗马是一个崇尚军国主义的民族。
这句话不是该英语句子的翻译。 意大利人的热情是出了名的。

people n: (subordinates)
SC 下属 xià shǔ
SC 属下 xià shǔ ,shǔ xià
As a boss he's always indulgent towards his people.
作为一个老板,他总是对下属很宽容。

people n: (ancestors)
SC 先辈 xiān bèi
His people came from Eastern Europe.
他的先辈来自于欧洲东部。

people n: figurative (beings, creatures)
SC 动物 dòng wù
TC 動物
SC 生物 dòng wù,shēng wù
TC 生物
Be kind to the furry people who share these woods with us.
请善待与我们共享这片森林的动物们。

people n: informal (relatives)
SC 亲戚 qīn qi
TC 親戚
SC 亲属 qīn qi,qīn shǔ
TC 親屬
She's having her people over this Christmas.
她的亲戚会在圣诞节时来拜访她。

people [sth] vtr: (populate)
SC 居住在 jū zhù zài
SC 居住于 jū zhù zài,jū zhù yú
TC 居住於
They wanted immigrants to come and people the state.
他们希望移民能来这个州居住。

the beautiful people npl: (privileged few)
SC 名流 míng liú
SC 贵族 míng liú,guì zú
TC 貴族
Usually magazines only show the beautiful people.
通常,杂志仅刊登名流的照片。

businessperson, plural: businesspeople n: (commercial executive)
SC 商人 shāng rén
TC 商人
SC 经营者 shāng rén,jīng yíng zhě
TC 經營者
SC 生意人 shāng rén,shēng yì rén

caveperson, cave person, plural: cavepeople, cave people n: (prehistoric human)
SC 洞穴人
SC 史前人类 shǐ qián rén lèi
TC 史前人類

Chosen People npl: (Jewish religion: Israelites) (指犹太人)
SC 上帝的选民 shàng dì de xuǎn mín
They believe that those that accept God's law as given to Moses, are God's chosen people

chosen people npl: (privileged few)
SC 选出来的人员 xuǎn chū lái de rén yuán
SC 有特权的少数人 xuǎn chū lái de rén yuán,yǒu tè quán de shǎo shù rén

common people npl: (ordinary folk)
SC 普通人 pǔ tōng rén
SC 大众 pǔ tōng rén,dà zhòng
TC 大眾
SC 老百姓 pǔ tōng rén,lǎo bǎi xìng
TC 老百姓
They don't stand out for any particular reason; they're just common people.
他们没有什么特别的地方,只是平头老百姓。

the common people npl: (working classes)
SC 劳动人民 láo dòng rén mín
TC 勞動人民
SC 蓝领阶级 láo dòng rén mín,lán lǐng jiē jí
"God must have loved the common people, he made so many of them." - Abraham Lincoln
"上帝必定非常喜爱普通人,所以才造就了这么多普通人。" - 亚伯拉罕·林肯

displaced person, plural: displaced persons, displaced people n: often plural (refugee, [sb] driven from homeland)
SC 难民 nàn mín
TC 難民
SC 逃离家园的人
There are 60 million displaced people in the world.

for the people adj: (populist, popular)
SC 为了大众,代表人民,平民主义的
Politicians always tell us they are for the people.

good people npl: (honest, kind people)
SC 好人 hǎo rén
TC 好人
SC 善良友好的人 hǎo rén,shàn liáng yǒu hǎo de rén
My neighbors are good people, always helping others and never taking what is not theirs.

good people npl: uncountable, slang (honest, kind person)
SC 好人 hǎo rén
TC 好人
SC 善良的人
You can depend on Jack; he's good people.

important person, plural: important people n: (prominent individual)
SC 重要人物 zhòng yào rén wù
SC 大人物 zhòng yào rén wù,dà rén wù
When I asked why the street was blocked off the officer explained that some "important person" was due to arrive.

little people npl: (imaginary creatures)
SC 小精灵 xiǎo jīng líng
TC 小精靈
SC 小仙子 xiǎo jīng líng,xiǎo xiān zi

little people npl: (the common people, workers)
SC 小人物 xiǎo rén wù
SC 小老百姓

little people npl: (midgets or dwarfs)
SC 小个子 xiǎo gè zi
SC 矮个子 xiǎo gè zi,ǎi gè zi

little people npl: (small children)
SC 小孩 xiǎo hái
TC 小孩
SC 小人儿

local people npl: (residents of a given area)
SC 当地人 dāng dì rén
TC 當地人
The local people are very friendly to visitors.

many people n: (a large number of individuals)
SC 很多人 hěn duō rén
Many people believe that aliens exist.

native people npl: (indigenous inhabitants)
SC 原住民 yuán zhù mín

old people npl: (elderly persons)
SC 老人 lǎo rén
TC 老人
SC 老年人 lǎo rén,lǎo nián rén

old-people's home n: potentially offensive (nursing home) (可能具有冒犯性)
SC 养老院 yǎng lǎo yuàn
TC 養老院

ordinary people n: (general public)
SC 老百姓 lǎo bǎi xìng
TC 老百姓
SC 普通大众 lǎo bǎi xìng,pǔ tōng dà zhòng
TC 普通大眾
We like to think our celebrities are not ordinary people.

party people npl: (hedonists)
SC 派对动物

people at large n: (general public)
SC 普通大众 pǔ tōng dà zhòng
TC 普通大眾

people carrier n: UK (large saloon car)
SC 面包车,多用途客车

people in need npl: (poverty, disaster, etc.) (穷人、灾民等)
SC 需要帮助的人

people person n: informal ([sb] who gets on well with others) (非正式用语)
SC 人缘好的人,善于交际的人 rén yuán hǎo de rén,shàn yú jiāo jì de rén
John's a real people person: he can chat to anyone.

people pleaser n: ([sb] who wants to make others happy)
SC 讨好者
SC 喜欢取悦他人的人

people power n: (community action)
SC 人民力量

people skills npl: (ability to communicate)
SC 交际能力 jiāo jì néng lì
TC 交際能力
SC 人际沟通技巧 jiāo jì néng lì,rén jì gōu tōng jì qiǎo
SC 交际技巧 jiāo jì néng lì,jiāo jì jì qiǎo
Dealing with patients calls for people skills.

people trafficking n: (illegal trade in human beings)
SC 贩卖人口
SC 拐卖人口

people-watch vi: (observe what the public are doing)
SC 观察人

people-watching n: (observing the public)
SC 观察民众
An outdoor café is ideal for people-watching.

Power to the people! interj: (left-wing slogan)
SC 权力属于人民!

the right people npl: informal (useful contacts, those with power) (因有用或有权势)
SC 值得结交的人
To get ahead in this business you need to know the right people.

Sami, Sami people npl: (northern Scandinavian people)
SC 萨米人

stream of people n: figurative (continuous rush of people)
SC 人流 rén liú
TC 人流
A steady stream of people came out of the stadium.

street people n: (homeless people)
SC 无家可归的人 wú jiā kě guī de rén
SC 流落街头的人

street people n: (street performers)
SC 街头艺人 jiē tóu yì rén
TC 街頭藝人

street people n: (people often on streets of place)
SC 街头潮人

street person, plural: street people n: (homeless individual)
SC 街头流浪汉
They didn't choose to be street people: they just don't have a home to go to.

top people npl: informal (most skilled experts) (非正式用语)
SC 高端人才,高端专家 gāo duān rén cái,gāo duān zhuān jiā
We have our top people working on the web site.

wealthy person, plural: wealthy people, the wealthy n: ([sb] rich)
SC 有钱人 yǒu qián rén
TC 有錢人
A lot of wealthy people live in this part of town.

young person, plural: young people n: often pl (youth, adolescent)
SC 青少年 qīng shào nián
Most movies today are targeted towards young people.

as the next man, as the next woman, as the next person expr: (just as much as anyone else)
SC 和平常人一样
SC 跟别人一样

average person n: (person with typical characteristics)
SC 普通人 pǔ tōng rén
SC 正常人 pǔ tōng rén,zhèng cháng rén

bad person n: (evil individual)
SC 坏人 huài rén
TC 壞人

dead person n: ([sb] no longer alive)
SC 死人 sǐ rén
The man was arrested for using the passport of a dead person to try to enter the country.

dead person n: (corpse)
SC 死尸 sǐ shī
After the accident, dead people were lying on the road.

disabled person n: (individual with a disability)
SC 残疾人 cán jí rén
TC 殘疾的人
SC 残障人士
It is illegal for employers to discriminate against disabled people.

door person n: (doorkeeper, [sb] guarding an entrance)
SC 门卫 mén wèi
SC 看门人 mén wèi,kān mén rén
TC 看門人

experienced person n: ([sb] practised)
SC 有经验的人 yǒu jīng yàn de rén
SC 经验丰富者 yǒu jīng yàn de rén,jīng yàn fēng fù zhě
The company is seeking an experienced person to manage the finance department.

famous person n: (celebrity)
SC 名人 míng rén
SC 明星 míng rén,míng xīng

first person n: (grammar: I, we)
SC 第一人称
TC 第一人稱
The pronoun in that sentence is in the first person.

first person n as adj: (narrative: in the first person) (叙述)
SC 第一人称
TC 第一人稱
The writer uses first person narrative throughout the entire novel.

good person n: ([sb] kind, honest)
SC 好人 hǎo rén
TC 好人
Vivie is a good person who is always willing to help other people.
薇薇是个好人,她总是愿意帮助他人。

handicapped person n: dated (person who is physically disabled) (过时用语)
SC 残疾人 cán jí rén
TC 殘疾的人
It's a home for mentally handicapped people.

handicapped person n: dated ([sb] with learning difficulties) (过时用语)
SC 智障人士 zhì zhàng rén shì
TC 心智障礙人士
He may have had learning difficulties, but he resented being called a "handicapped person.".

in person adv: (in real life, in the flesh)
SC 亲自 qīn zì
TC 親自
SC 亲身 qīn zì,qīn shēn
TC 親身
SC 本人
TC 本人
He was incredibly excited to see his favorite musician in person.
要去见最喜欢的音乐家本人,他格外激动。

in-person adj: (face to face)
SC 亲自的,亲身的 qīn zì de
TC 親自的
It was their first in-person meeting after years of getting to know each other on social networking sites.

influential person n: ([sb] powerful or important)
SC 大人物 dà rén wù
SC 伟人 dà rén wù,wěi rén
SC 举足轻重的人物 dà rén wù,jǔ zú qīng zhòng de rén wù
Chomsky is an influential person in the field of linguistics.

influential person n: ([sb] who inspires and motivates)
SC 有影响力的人 yǒu yǐng xiǎng lì de rén
My maths teacher was a very influential person in my intellectual development.

innocent person n: ([sb] who is not guilty of an offence)
SC 无辜者 wú gū zhě
TC 無辜者
SC 无罪的人 wú gū zhě,wú zuì de rén
The jury was able to tell from the evidence that the man on trial was an innocent person.

irritable person n: ([sb] who is habitually grumpy)
SC 急躁的人 jí zào de rén
SC 暴躁的人 jí zào de rén,bào zào de rén
I wish I could talk to my boss about this, but he is such an irritable person that it puts me off.

large person n: ([sb] fat or ample)
SC 大块头 dà kuài tóu
TC 大塊頭
SC 大胖子 dà kuài tóu,dà pán zi
He's a large person and has difficulty finding clothes to fit him.

lazy person n: ([sb] who is idle)
SC 懒人 lǎn rén
Clive's teachers often described him as a lazy person.

little person n: (short due to genetic condition)
SC 小个子 xiǎo gè zi
SC 侏儒 xiǎo gè zi,zhū rú

little person n: figurative (lacking money, power)
SC 小人物 xiǎo rén wù
SC 平民 xiǎo rén wù,píng mín
TC 平民

matchstick man, matchstick figure, matchstick person n: UK (figure drawn with straight lines)
SC 火柴人
I'm no artist; I can barely draw matchstick men!

missing person n: ([sb] who has disappeared)
SC 失踪人员 shī zōng rén yuán
TC 失蹤人員
My husband hasn't been seen for three days and the police have recorded him as a missing person.
If you see this missing person, please call the police.

morning person n: (energetic in the morning)
SC 喜欢早起的人,早上精力充沛的人
Marie is a morning person; she jogs 2 miles before work every day.

nonperson, non-person n: (person regarded as having no rights, person whose existence is not acknowledged)
SC 存在不被认可的人 cún zài bú bèi rèn kě de rén
SC 没有社会权利(地位)的人 cún zài bú bèi rèn kě de rén,méi yǒu shè huì quán lì dì wèi de rén
SC 被社会遗忘者 cún zài bú bèi rèn kě de rén,bèi shè huì yí wàng zhě

not a single person pron: (nobody, not anyone)
SC 没有一个人 méi yǒu yí gè rén
SC 一个人也没有 méi yǒu yí gè rén,yí gè rén yě méi yǒu
Not a single person was in favour of the price increases.

old person n: (senior citizen, elderly individual)
SC 老年人 lǎo nián rén
SC 老人 lǎo nián rén,lǎo rén
TC 老人
She was rather spry for an old person.

person in charge n: (manager)
SC 主管人 zhǔ guǎn rén
TC 主管的人
SC 负责人 zhǔ guǎn rén,fù zé rén
TC 負責人
The store clerk was rude to me, so I complained to the person in charge.

person in charge of [sth] n: (manager of [sth])
SC 负责…的人
To get access, you'll have to speak with the person in charge of security.

person of color (US), person of colour (UK) n: mainly US, often plural ([sb] of non-white descent)
SC 有色人种
TC 有色人種

person of interest n: (wanted for by police)
SC 嫌疑人
SC 嫌犯

person unknown, person or persons unknown n: often plural (law: unstated party)
SC 某人 mǒu rén
TC 某人
SC 某些人
The jury returned a verdict of manslaughter by person or persons unknown.

person-to-person adv: (directly between two people)
SC 直接地, 面对面地
They cleared up the misunderstanding when they spoke person-to-person.

person-to-person adj: (directly between two people)
SC 直接的, 面对面的
The disease is transmitted by person-to-person contact.

POC n: mainly US, initialism (person of color)
SC 有色人种
TC 有色人種
SC 有色人

private person n: ([sb] who values their privacy)
SC 注重隐私的人,注重私人空间的人
Fred doesn't share many details of his life with his co-workers; he is a private person.

resource person n: (facilities manager)
SC 管理人才
The company is recruiting a resource person to manage their facilities.

resource person n: (consultant: special knowledge)
SC 顾问,专业人士 gù wèn,zhuān yè rén shì
TC 顧問,專業人士
You should consult a resource person for advice because this project requires specialized knowledge.

responsible person n: ([sb] sensible and trustworthy)
SC 有责任感的人 yǒu zé rèn gǎn de rén
The company sought to hire a responsible person to guard the offices in the evening.

right person n: (most suitable individual)
SC 最合适的人
The hiring process is going slowly because we want to be sure we hire the right person.

right-hand person, right-hand man, right-hand woman n: (trusted aide or advisor)
SC 得力助手 dé lì zhù shǒu
SC 左膀右臂 dé lì zhù shǒu,zuǒ bǎng yòu bei
Mary was my right-hand woman on this assignment.
The president's right-hand man ensured that his day would go smoothly.

right-handed person n: ([sb] whose right hand is dominant)
SC 惯用右手的人 guàn yòng yòu shǒu de rén
SC 右撇子 guàn yòng yòu shǒu de rén,yòu piē zi
Right-handed people outnumber left-handed by around eight to one.

sad person n: ([sb] who feels unhappy)
SC 悲伤的人 bēi shāng de rén
TC 悲傷的人
She's such a sad person because she has nothing in her life to make her happy.

sad person n: ([sb] to be pitied)
SC 值得同情的人 zhí dé tóng qíng de rén
George was one of those sad people who never have much luck in life.

second person n: (grammar: you)
SC 第二人称
The ending of the verb tells you that it is in the second person.

second person n as adj: (narrative: in the second person)
SC 第二人称的
The author uses a second-person narrative in this story.

selfish person n: ([sb] self-interested)
SC 自私的人 zì sī de rén
Gilbert is a selfish person who's only interested in getting what he wants out of other people.

shy person n: ([sb] timid or reserved)
SC 害羞的人 hài xiū de rén
SC 腼腆的人 hài xiū de rén,miǎn tiǎn de rén
She was such a shy person, she could not talk to strangers.

sick person n: (patient, [sb] who is unwell)
SC 病人 bìng rén
TC 病人
SC 生病的人 bìng rén,shēng bìng de rén
It is a nurse's job to look after sick people.

silly person n: ([sb] foolish or childish)
SC 傻人 shǎ rén
SC 笨蛋 shǎ rén,bèn dàn
Some silly person forgot to close the gate, and the dog got out.

single person n: ([sb] without a partner)
SC 单身人士 dān shēn rén shì
TC 單身人士
Sarah created a dating site for single people who are looking for a relationship.

spiteful person n: ([sb] malicious)
SC 恶毒的人 è dú de rén
TC 惡毒的人
SC 怀有恶意的人 è dú de rén,huái yǒu è yì de rén
She made up a story about me because she is a spiteful person and was jealous that I won.

stunt person n: (person performing stunts)
SC 特技演员 tè jì yǎn yuán
TC 特技演員

stupid person n: pejorative (idiot) (非正式用语,轻蔑语)
SC 傻子,笨蛋 shǎ zi ,bèn dàn
A stupid person cannot add two and two.

third person n: (grammar: he, they) (语法)
SC 第三人称 dì sān rén chēng
TC 第三人稱
When I say "he spoke", I'm using the verb in the third person.

third person n as adj: (narrative: in the third person)
SC 第三人称的
SC 以第三人称方式的
Most novels are written in the third-person narrative mode.

violent person n: ([sb] physically abusive)
SC 粗暴的人 cū bào de rén
TC 粗暴的人
SC 有暴力倾向的人 cū bào de rén,yǒu bào lì qīng xiàng de rén
I don't see what she sees in him because he's such a violent person.

weak-willed person n: ([sb] with no willpower)
SC 意志力不强的人 yì zhì lì bù qiáng de rén
SC 意志力薄弱者 yì zhì lì bù qiáng de rén,yì zhì lì bó ruò zhě
He was a weak-willed person who never escaped his father's influence.
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