plebeian的意思和读音

plebeian

: [pləˈbiən] : [pləˈbiːən]

n.

adj.

plebeians  

n.patrician

plebeianadj.

1.connected with ordinary people or people of the lower social classes

2.lacking in culture or education

plebeian tastes

n.

1.a person from a lower social class (used originally in ancient Rome)

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n.1.someone from a low social class in ancient Rome; an ordinary person with no special job or social position

adj.1.typical of someone from a low social class, rather than of someone who is from a higher social class or well educated. This word is usually used in an insulting way

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4. protoplast plebeian plethora ...

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6. Patrician Plebeian Freeman ...

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1.Remember, I remember all that you said. You told me love was too plebeian, told me you were through with me.

2.but in England he inaugurated the stubborn resistance of plebeian Radicals to the long tyranny of Pitt and Liverpool.

3.Long ago, the simple things that used to distinguish a luxury car from a plebeian Ford or Chevrolet lost their exclusivity. Leather seats?(Chevrolet)

4.The patricians government could not set up any laws unilaterally, but the plebiscitum (plebeian laws) used to be the national laws.

5.Thu Yuanzhang was the first emperor and the only plebeian emperor of the Chinese history.

6.Although immensely ambitious, he would never lose touch with his plebeian roots.

7.The plebeian education in Tang dynasty is characterized by popularity, synthesis, and usefulness.

8.Paolo and Pietro, leaders of the plebeian party, conspire to overthrow the aristocracy.

9.This book has plebeian tastes.

10.Some mass media tend to please people of plebeian tastes.