rabble
英 [ˈræbl]
美 [ˈræbl]
n. 乌合之众; 聚众的暴民; 贱民; 下等人
BNC.20757 / COCA.24547
牛津词典
noun
- 乌合之众;聚众的暴民
a large group of noisy people who are or may become violent- a drunken rabble
醉酒闹事的人群
- a drunken rabble
- 贱民;下等人
ordinary people or people who are considered to have a low social position- a speech that appealed to the rabble
感染贱民的演讲
- a speech that appealed to the rabble
柯林斯词典
- N-SING 乌合之众;乱民;暴民
Arabbleis a crowd of noisy people who seem likely to cause trouble.- He seems to attract a rabble of supporters more loyal to the man than to the cause.
他似乎吸引了一群忠于他个人超过忠于这项事业的乌合之众的支持。
- He seems to attract a rabble of supporters more loyal to the man than to the cause.
- N-SING 贱民;下等人
People sometimes refer to ordinary people in general as therabbleto suggest that they are superior to them.- In 40 years, the Guards' Polo Club has changed, but it has managed to keep most of the rabble out.
40年间,御林军马球俱乐部虽有变化,但却一直成功地把绝大多数下层民众拒之门外。
- In 40 years, the Guards' Polo Club has changed, but it has managed to keep most of the rabble out.
英英释义
noun
- a disorderly crowd of people
- disparaging terms for the common people