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🔑 popu·larBrE /ˈpɒpjələ(r)/NAmE /ˈpɑːpjələr/ adjective🔑 liked or enjoyed by a large number of people 大众喜爱的;广受欢迎的;当红的◆a hugely/immensely popular singer 一个十分/非常受欢迎的歌手◆This is one of our most popular designs. 这是我们最受欢迎的设计之一。◆Skiing has become very popular recently. 滑雪运动最近盛行起来。◆~ (with sb) These policies are unlikely to prove popular with middle-class voters. 这些政策不大可能博得中产阶级选民的欢心。◆I'm not very popular with my parents (= they are annoyed with me) at the moment. 眼下爸妈对我都很不高兴。◆(ironic) 'Our dog got into the neighbour's garden again!' 'You'll be popular.' “我们的狗又钻进邻居家的花园了!” “你要有好受的了。” OPP unpopular 🔑 [only before noun] (sometimes disapproving) suited to the taste and knowledge of ordinary people 通俗的;大众化的◆popular music/culture/fiction 流行音乐/文化/小说◆the popular press 通俗报刊🔑 [only before noun] (of ideas, beliefs and opinions 概念、信仰、意见) shared by a large number of people 普遍的;大众的;流行的◆a popular misconception 普遍的错误观念◆Contrary to popular belief, women cause fewer road accidents than men. 与普遍的看法相反,女性引发的交通事故比男性少。◆Popular opinion was divided on the issue. 在这个议题上,民众意见有分歧。◆By popular demand, the tour has been extended by two weeks. 应大家要求,这次旅游延长了两周。 [only before noun] connected with the ordinary people of a country 民众的;百姓的◆The party still has widespread popular support. 这个政党仍得到民众的广泛支持。 |