rabble
英['ræbl]
美['ræbl]
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n.
乌合之众;暴民;下层民众;长柄耙;拔火棒
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v.
聚众闹事;用拔火棒搅动
GRE
Noun:
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a disorderly crowd of people
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disparaging terms for the common people
- 1. Critics have accused him of rabble-rousing.
- 评论家谴责他煽动群众。
来自柯林斯例句
- 2. a speech that appealed to the rabble
- 感染贱民的演讲
来自《权威词典》
- 3. They formed an army out of rabble.
- 他们用乌合之众组成一支军队.
来自《简明英汉词典》
- 4. 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。
来自柯林斯例句
- 5. He has helped to transform the party from a disorganised, demoralised rabble into a force which must again be taken seriously.
- 他帮助把该政党从一群组织涣散、意志消沉的乌合之众打造成了一只不容小觑的力量。
来自柯林斯例句
用作名词 (n.)
- The rabble soon grew violent and unmanageable.
暴民们很快地变得狂暴和无法控制。
- A rabble of angry citizens stormed the embassy.
一群愤怒的暴徒冲击了大使馆。
- It was really a speech that appealed to the rabble.
这确实是很吸引民众的一次演讲。
- He doesn't mix with the rabble here.
他不与这里的下等人交往。