popularity

英[ˌpɒpju'lærəti] 美[ˌpɑːpju'lærəti]
  • n. 普及;流行;名望;受欢迎
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星级词汇:
    n. (名词)
    1. 流行
    2. 普及
    3. 声望
    4. 名望
    5. 讨人喜欢的特点
    6. 受欢迎
    7. 通俗性
    8. 大众性
    9. 名气
    10. 盛名
    11. 声誉
    12. 有人缘
    13. 深孚众望
    14. 盛行
    15. 风头十足
    16. 普遍
    17. 名声

英英释义

Noun:
  1. the quality of being widely admired or accepted or sought after;

    "his charm soon won him affection and popularity"
    "the universal popularity of American movies"

1. Walking and golf increased in popularity during the 1980s.
在20世纪80年代越来越多的人喜欢上了远足或是打高尔夫球。

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2. The president's popularity nationally is at an all-time low.
总统在全国的人气目前正处于历史最低点。

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3. The president became more cautious as his popularity dipped.
由于支持率有所下降,总统变得更加谨慎了。

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4. It is his popularity with ordinary people that sets him apart.
正是他在普通民众中的声望使他与众不同。

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5. Some analysts estimate its current popularity at around ten per cent.
一些分析家估计它现在的普及率在10%左右。

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    用作名词 (n.)
    1. Television has robbed the cinema of its former popularity.
      电视使电影不如以往那么普及流行。
    2. The Rudolf song is second only to "White Christmas" in popularity.
      《鲁道夫之歌》的流行程度仅次于《白色圣诞节》。
    3. Golf have gained popularity among the wealthy in my country.
      高尔夫球已在我国富有的人中流行起来。
    4. He has never courted popularity.
      他从不追求名望。
    5. His supporters fell away as his popularity declined.
      在他声望下降时许多支持他的人都疏远了他。
    6. The popularity of the film stars waxed and waned.
      电影明星们的名望盛衰无常。
    7. This policy led to an upswing in the party's popularity.
      这一政策使该党深得人心。