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n. "People", wijdverspreid Amerikaans magazine dat informatie over bekende mensen publiceertpeople1[ pie:pl]1 volk ⇒ gemeenschap, ras, stam♦voorbeelden:II 〈zelfstandig naamwoord; werkwoord steeds meervoud〉1 mensen ⇒ personen, volk, lui2 de mensen ⇒ ze, men♦voorbeelden:2 what will people say? • wat zullen de mensen/ze wel zeggen?people say … • men zegt …¶ go to the people • een referendum houden, naar de kiezers gaan→ beautiful beautiful/————————people2〈 werkwoord〉♦voorbeelden:a thickly peopled town • een dichtbevolkte stad -
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3 people came in droves
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4 people crowded in/round
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5 people flocked to the cities
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6 people from America
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7 people gathered around to see
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8 people ground down by taxes/tyranny
people ground down by taxes/tyrannymensen verpletterd onder de belastingdruk/onderdrukt door tirannieEnglish-Dutch dictionary > people ground down by taxes/tyranny
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9 people in need of help
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10 people keep bumping into me
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11 people of different persuasions
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12 people of every condition
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13 people of mellow age
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14 people of quality
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15 people say …
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16 people thronged the streets
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17 people who live in glass houses should not throw stones
wie in een glazen huisje zit, moet niet met stenen gooienEnglish-Dutch dictionary > people who live in glass houses should not throw stones
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18 people will talk
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19 people with the can-do spirit/a can-do attitude
people with the can-do spirit/a can-do attitudemensen die van wanten/aanpakken weten; mensen die het wel even opknappenEnglish-Dutch dictionary > people with the can-do spirit/a can-do attitude
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20 people's republic
people's republic
См. также в других словарях:
People — Peo ple, n. [OE. peple, people, OF. pueple, F. peuple, fr. L. populus. Cf. {Populage}, {Public}, {Pueblo}.] 1. The body of persons who compose a community, tribe, nation, or race; an aggregate of individuals forming a whole; a community; a nation … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
People — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda People es una revista estadounidense de carácter semanal, que trata acerca de las celebridades e historias de interés general, publicada por Time Inc. En 2006, tenía una tirada de 3.750.000 ejemplares e ingresos… … Wikipedia Español
People — Специализация: Знаменитости Периодичность … Википедия
people — [ pipɶl ] adj. inv. et n. m. inv. • 1988; mot angl., de people journalism, genre journalistique ♦ Anglic. 1 ♦ Presse, magazine people, qui traite des vedettes, des personnalités (notamment de leur vie privée). 2 ♦ N. m. inv. Célébrité recherchée… … Encyclopédie Universelle
People (EP) — People Extended Play von Animal Collective Veröffentlichung 23. Oktober 2006 (Australien) 22. Januar 2007 (UK) 23. Januar 2007 (US) Aufnahme 2005 … Deutsch Wikipedia
people — [pē′pəl] n. pl. peoples [ME peple < Anglo Fr poeple, people < OFr pople < L populus, nation, crowd < ?] 1. a) all the persons of a racial, national, religious, or linguistic group; nation, race, etc. [the peoples of the world] b) a… … English World dictionary
People — (von engl. people „Volk“, „Leute“) ist eine wöchentlich erscheinende US amerikanische Zeitschrift. Das Magazin wurde von Time Warner als Auslagerung der People Seite im Time Magazine herausgebracht und erscheint seit 1974. Die Zeitschrift… … Deutsch Wikipedia
People — also People Magazine trademark a US magazine that contains short articles and pictures of famous people, especially people who appear on television and in films or sports people People 2 People, The trademark a British ↑tabloid newspaper sold… … Dictionary of contemporary English
people — I noun citizenry, commonality, community, community at large, country, cultures, general public, humanity, inhabitants, multitude, nation, national group, nationality, persons, populace, population, race, society, state II index community, family … Law dictionary
people — late 13c., humans, persons in general, from Anglo Fr. people, O.Fr. peupel, from L. populus people, of unknown origin, possibly from Etruscan. Replaced native FOLK (Cf. folk). Meaning body of persons comprising a community first recorded late 13c … Etymology dictionary
people — people, persons Both words have been in use for several centuries to denote the plural of person, the difference usually being explained in terms of people referring to a group of which the exact number cannot be determined or is irrelevant and… … Modern English usage