plebeian

[pləˈbi:ən]
  • 释义
  • n.

    平民;庶民;平民百姓;平庸粗俗的人;

  • adj.

    平民的;庶民的;无教养的;粗俗的;

  • 双语例句
  • 1、

    To my mother, any meal where you served less than three wines was disgracefully plebeian.

    对我母亲来说, 任何一次午餐上的酒要是少于三种那就太不体面了.

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  • 2、

    In the 1790s Tom Paine taught plebeian radicals that mankind would live in harmony were it not for the vested interest which princes, diplomats and soldiers had in promoting wars to enrich themselves.

    汤姆·潘恩在18世纪90年代教育平民激进分子时论述到,如果不是为了实现王公、外交官和士兵借发起战争而使自己富有的潜在利益,人类本会生活在和谐之中。

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  • 3、

    He spent all day playing rackets on the beach, a plebeian sport if there ever was one.

    他一整天都在海滩玩壁球,再没有比这更不入流的运动了。

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  • 4、

    Flying wing to wing through the plebeian.

    比翼双飞在人间.

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  • 5、

    Because iron has a plebeian temperament.

    这是因为铁元素有一种“平民性”.

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  • 6、

    ...a philosophy professor with a cockney accent and an alarmingly plebeian manner...

    一口伦敦土腔、举止粗俗不堪的哲学教授

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  • 7、

    This book has plebeian tastes.

    这本书有庸俗的味道.

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  • 8、

    plebeian tastes

    庸俗的趣味

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  • 9、

    He was born of plebeian origins.

    他出身平民.

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  • 10、

    a man with plebeian tastes

    趣味庸俗的男人

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