popular
柯林斯詞典
1. ADJ Something that is popular is enjoyed or liked by a lot of people. (物) 廣受喜愛(ài)的
Chocolate sauce is always popular with youngsters. 巧克力醬總是受年輕人喜愛(ài)。
2. popularityN-UNCOUNT (物的) 受喜愛(ài)度
...the growing popularity of Australian wines among consumers. …澳大利亞葡萄酒越來(lái)越受消費(fèi)者青睞。
3. ADJ Someone who is popular is liked by most people, or by most people in a particular group. (人) 廣受喜愛(ài)的
He remained the most popular politician in Arkansas. 他仍是阿肯色州最廣受喜愛(ài)的政治家。
4. popularityN-UNCOUNT (人的) 受喜愛(ài)度
It is his popularity with ordinary people that sets him apart. 他深受普通群眾的喜愛(ài),正是這一點(diǎn)使他與眾不同。
5. ADJ Popular newspapers, television programmes, or forms of art are aimed at ordinary people and not at experts or intellectuals. 面向大眾的; 通俗的[ADJ n]
Once again the popular press in Britain has been rife with stories about their marriage. 英國(guó)大眾媒體中又充斥著他們的婚事報(bào)導(dǎo)。
...one of the classics of modern popular music. …現(xiàn)代通俗音樂(lè)的經(jīng)典之一。
6. ADJ Popular ideas, feelings, or attitudes are approved of or held by most people. 廣受贊同的
Contrary to popular belief, the oil companies can't control the price of crude. 和大眾的想法相反,各石油公司控制不了原油的價(jià)格。
The military government has been unable to win popular support. 軍政府沒(méi)能贏(yíng)得公眾的支持。
7. popularityN-UNCOUNT 受贊同度
Over time, though, Watson's views gained in popularity. 然而,隨著時(shí)間的推移,沃森的觀(guān)點(diǎn)越來(lái)越受到贊同。
8. ADJ Popular is used to describe political activities that involve the ordinary people of a country, and not just members of political parties. 民眾的 (政治活動(dòng))[ADJ n]
The late president Ferdinand Marcos was overthrown by a popular uprising in 1986. 已故總統(tǒng)費(fèi)迪南德·馬科斯于1986年被民眾起義所推翻。
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popular /?p?pj?l?/
劍橋詞典
- 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 .
- It's the good weather that makes Spain such a popular tourist destination .
- popular culture
- Contrary to popular opinion , I don't dye my hair !
- The tabloid newspapers have fastened on popular psychology .
- We hope our work will help to change popular misconceptions about disabled people .
- He owed his popular support to the potency of his propaganda machine . 返回 popular
popular adjective (LIKED)
liked , enjoyed , or supported by many people受大眾喜愛(ài)的,受歡迎的
She's the most popular teacher in school . 她是學(xué)校里最受歡迎的老師。
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 . 在英國(guó),步行是很流行的運(yùn)動(dòng)方式。
How popular is Madonna among/with teenagers ? 麥當(dāng)娜在青少年中有多受歡迎?
informal Jan wasn't very popular (= people were annoyed by her) when she opened all the windows on that cold day . 在這么冷的天簡(jiǎn)把所有的窗戶(hù)都打開(kāi),這樣做很惹人厭。
反義詞
unpopular
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popular adjective (GENERAL)
[ 只用在名詞前面的形容詞 ]for or involving ordinary people rather than experts or very educated people
普及的,大眾的
popular music /entertainment /culture 流行音樂(lè)/大眾化娛樂(lè)/通俗文化
The issue was virtually ignored by the popular press . 這件事實(shí)際上被通俗報(bào)刊忽視了。
The popular myth is that air travel is more dangerous than travel by car or bus . 一個(gè)普遍的錯(cuò)誤之說(shuō)是乘飛機(jī)比開(kāi)車(chē)和乘公共汽車(chē)都要危險(xiǎn)。
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