people的意思和读音

people

: [ˈpip(ə)l] : [ˈpiːp(ə)l]

n.

v.

peoples  peopling  peopled  

adj.+n.chinese people,british people,homeless people,same people,japanese people

v.+n.people come,people marry,people accuse,rob people,infect people

n.animalspeoplen.— see alsoboat people,street people,tradespeople

1.[pl]persons; men, women and children

At least ten people were killed in the crash.

There were a lot of people at the party.

Many young people are out of work.

2.[pl]persons in general or everyone

He doesn't care what people think of him.

She tends to annoy people.

3.[c]all the persons who live in a particular place or belong to a particular country, race, etc.

the French people

the native peoples of Siberia西

4.[pl]the ordinary men and women of a country rather than those who govern or have a special position in society

the life of the common people

It was felt that the government was no longer in touch with the people.

5.[pl]men and women who work in a particular type of job or are involved in a particular area of activity

a meeting with business people and bankers

These garments are intended for professional sports people.

6.[pl]the men, women and children that a person leads

The king urged his people to prepare for war.

7.[pl]the men and women who work for you or support you

I've had my people watching the house for a few days.

8.[pl](informal)guests or friends

I'm having people to dinner this evening.

9.[pl];(the men, women and children that you are closely related to, especially your parents, grandparents, etc.

She's spending the holidays with her people.

IDM

She of all people should know the answer to that.

of all peoplewhen you sayof all people , you are emphasizing that sb is the person you would most or least expect to do sth

She of all people should know the answer to that.

people (who live) in glass houses shouldnt throw stonesyou should not criticize other people, because they will easily find ways of criticizing youv.

1.[usupass]~ sth (with sth)to live in a place or fill it with people

The town was peopled largely by workers from the car factory and their families.

The ballroom was peopled with guests.

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v.1.,;,2.使...,使,...3.() (with)

n.1.The plural of person2.the plural of person; used for referring to humans in general; men and women who work for the same organization, do the same type of work, or share the same interests3.ordinary people who are not members of the government or the upper classes4.a group consisting of all the persons who belong to a nation, religion, or race5.the lawyers representing the U.S. government or a U.S. state in a criminal case6ed when you are talking to the people in a room or group, especially when you want them to listen1.The plural of person2.the plural of person; used for referring to humans in general; men and women who work for the same organization, do the same type of work, or share the same interests3.ordinary people who are not members of the government or the upper classes4.a group consisting of all the persons who belong to a nation, religion, or race5.the lawyers representing the U.S. government or a U.S. state in a criminal case6ed when you are talking to the people in a room or group, especially when you want them to listen

v.1.to be the people who exist in a place, situation, or period of time

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1.However that may be, the moment a people adopts representatives it is no longer free; it no longer exists.

2.Anthropologists say all this was only possible because people were willing to treat total strangers in a manner once reserved for kin.

3.One of the people familiar with the matter said Mr. Lee is leaving to work on his own venture. Mr. Lee could not be reached for comment.

4.He began to count the people in his mind while they were having the delicious food.

5.The people enjoying all this extra leisure are the couch potatoes at the bottom of the heap economically and educationally.

6.Some people do seem to be more resilient by nature but, like most things, resilience is a trait which can be developed.西

7.Be strong and of good courage, for to this people you shall divide as an inheritance the land which I swore to their fathers to give them.使

8.Some people sleep better in a clean and neat environment, so they like to straighten and clean their room just before going to bed.

9.It is often used among slightly older people, because the terms 'boyfriend' and 'girlfriend' make it sound like they are teenagers.使

10.no, there were too many people. When she got out of the car, her fans were all screaming, trying to give her flowers and ger her autographs..