people
people 英 [ˈpi:pl] 美 [ˈpipəl]
n. 人;人类;
进行时:peopling 过去式:peopled 过去分词:peopled 第三人称单数:peoples 名词复数:peoples
- Human beings are people. Individuals, folks, humankind — we're all people.
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- n. 人;人类;
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1. Many young people are out of work.
很多年轻人失业。
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2. She tends to annoy people.
她的举止往往惹人烦。
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3. the French people
法国人
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4. the life of the common people
普通人的生活
- people (n.) late 13c., "humans, persons in general," from Anglo-French people, Old French peupel "people, population, crowd; mankind, humanity," from Latin populus "a people, nation; body of citizens; a multitude, crowd, throng," of unknown origin, possibly from Etruscan. The Latin word also is the source of Spanish pueblo, Italian popolo. In English, it displaced native folk.
- people (v.) late 15c. (intransitive), c. 1500 (transitive), from people (n.), or else from Middle French peupler, from Old French peuple. Related: Peopled; peopling.
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