词汇 | popular |
释义 | popular adjective uk /ˈpɒp.jə.lər/ us /ˈpɑː.pjə.lɚ/ popularadjective (LIKED)A2 liked, enjoyed, or supported by many people: 受大众喜爱的,受欢迎的 She's the most popular teacher in school.她是学校里最受欢迎的老师。 That song was popular with people from my father's generation.那首歌在我爸爸那一代人中很流行。 Walking is a popular form of exercise in Britain.在英国,步行是很流行的运动方式。 How popular is Madonna among/with teenagers?麦当娜在青少年中有多受欢迎? informalJan wasn't very popular (= people were annoyed by her) when she opened all the windows on that cold day.在这么冷的天简把所有的窗户都打开,这样做很惹人厌。 Opposite unpopular The government's policies have not been popular with the voters. The potato is the most popular vegetable in Britain. This particular stretch of coast is especially popular with walkers. At school he was popular and self-confident, and we weren't surprised at his later success.在学校的时候,他很受欢迎又很自信,所以对他以后的成功我们丝毫不感到惊讶。 It's the good weather that makes Spain such a popular tourist destination.好天气使西班牙成为旅游胜地。 Liked, or not liked, by many people acquire an acquired tasteidiom anti-popular be the new rock and rollidiom be welcome toidiom cult golden boy golden girl golden oldie high-traffic in someone's bad booksidiom limb popularize popularly repopularize resurge rock and roll sought after viral well thought of popularadjective (GENERAL)B2[ before noun ] for or involving ordinary people rather than experts or very educated people: 普及的,大众的 popular music/entertainment/culture流行音乐/大众化娱乐/通俗文化 The issue was virtually ignored by the popular press.这件事实际上被通俗报刊忽视了。 The popular myth is that air travel is more dangerous than travel by car or bus.一个普遍的错误之说是乘飞机比开车和乘公共汽车都要危险。 popular culture Contrary to popular opinion, I don't dye my hair!与大多数人的想法不同,我不染头发! The tabloid newspapers have fastened on popular psychology. We hope our work will help to change popular misconceptions about disabled people.我们希望我们的工作有助于改变一般人对残疾人的错误看法。 He owed his popular support to the potency of his propaganda machine.他获得广泛支持,他将这归功于他的宣传机器的力量。 Ordinary people banausic civil ceremony commonalty community demotic grassroots Joe Bloggs Joe Public John Doe John Q. Public mass market omnibus popularly prole public rabble ruck the common manidiom the man/woman in the streetidiom the populace popular | American Dictionarypopular adjective us/ˈpɑp·jə·lər/ popularadjective (LIKED)liked, enjoyed, or admired by many people or by most people in a particular group: In-line skating is increasingly popular. popularadjective (GENERAL)involving or relating to ordinary people or to all the people who live in a country or area: Contrary to popular belief, air travel is less dangerous than travel by car. popularitynoun[ U ]us/ˌpɑp·jəˈlær·ɪ·t̬i/ The governor’s popularity will probably guarantee his reelection. Examples of popularpopular The problem is increased by exaggeration—and the offenders are not local papers, but some of the national populars. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 The opposing view- that dialects are organized in a continuum without sharp boundaries- is likewise popular. I also do not think that the only future for museums that do want to become more popular is a 'gloomy prospect of complete commodification'. However, with literature and popular culture the value of a language can be enhanced so that the child will seek more input through that medium. The test uses recognition of popular authors' names as the dependent measure. At the same time they are very popular as providers of home entertainment. There, local advocacy groups have controlled far more than one might imagine, given the popular impression of omnipotent real estate developers. Interestingly, work with ' poor people ' was most popular by the end of the course. Emphasis on popular culture may, at first sight, appear to exclude older people especially with its focus on material consumption. Algorithmic aesthetics are developed based on the aesthetic measure theory, surveys of human preferences, and popular long-lasting symbols. Undoubtedly they have been aimed at a relatively wide, popular market. My analysis begins with a sketch of how recordings entered local popular life in the early decades of this century. As an integrated statement of where popular music studies is in relation to wider contexts, the book is perhaps less successful. Although there were many women in rock by the late 1960s, most performed only as singers, a traditionally feminine position in popular music. The questions raised by medieval music reception reach to musicological fields outside medieval studies, but especially ethnomusicology and popular music studies. See all examples of popular These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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