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Examples:Tokharians (historic people of central Asia)—paper dolls for ritual use in the shape of people or animals—tyrant and oppressor of the people (idiom); traitorous dictator—millions of people all of one mind (idiom); the people united—benefit thousands of people—friendship of people in same year—get a great number of people involved (in carrying out some task)—fig. constant busy circulation of people—(of people) difficult approach—(of a group of people) rush into action—a horde or multitude of people—(of a group of people) live scattered over an area—classifier for groups of people—number of people in a family—assemble (of a group of people)—line (i.e. of people waiting)—classifier for groups of people, herds of animals, flocks of birds, schools of fish—(of a body of people) offer all kinds of different opinions [idiom.]—swarm in (of people etc) [idiom.]—Hoklo people, southern Chinese people of Taiwan—appraise people of talent—recognize people (of babies)—lit. not harming a new feather (idiom); not commit the slightest offense against the people (of soldiers)—people of one's parents' generation—boat-dwelling people of Guangdong, Guangxi and Fujian provinces (old)—the multitude of common people (in highbrow literature)—people of all trades and professions—ethnic group in ancient China, a branch of the Eastern Hu people inhabiting the valley of the Xar Murun River in the upper reaches of the Liaohe River—Ordos, region of Inner Mongolia administered as a prefecture-level city, and a people of the region—collecting together (of distinguished people or exquisite objects)—tax by force and extort levies (idiom); to screw taxes out of the people by force—forming groups of three or squads of five (idiom); people stand around in small clumps—Tokharians, historic Indo-European people of central Asia—Kantō earthquake of 1923, magnitude 8.2, that killed 200,000 people in the Tokyo area—Tuareg (nomadic people of the Sahara)—people of the Dong ethnic minority—lit. the fat and wealth of the people (idiom); the nation's hard-won wealth (esp. as an object of unscrupulous exploitation)—people of talent appreciate one another [idiom.]— |