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subst. \/plebz\/ ( tar verb i flertall)(historisk, romersk) vanlige folk, plebs, pøbel, masse -
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tr[pleb]1 pejorative ordinario,-aplebnoun (colloq & pej) ordinario, -ria m,f[pleb] (Brit)the plebs — la chusma (fam & pey), la plebe (hum)
1.N plebeyo(-a) m / f2.ADJ plebeyo, aplebeyado* * *[pleb]noun (colloq & pej) ordinario, -ria m,fthe plebs — la chusma (fam & pey), la plebe (hum)
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∎ it's not for the plebs ce n'est pas pour n'importe qui!∎ you pleb! espèce de plouc!∎ the plebs la plèbe -
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mersa adjetivo (RPl fam & pey) ‹ropa/lugar› tacky (colloq); ‹ persona› common (pej) ■ sustantivo masculino y femenino (RPl fam & pey)a) ( persona):◊ es un mersa he's so common (pej)b)◊ la mersa sustantivo femeninothe plebs (pl) (colloq & pej), the riffraff (hum or pej) ' mersa' also found in these entries: English: tacky -
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11 people
1. n народ, нацияthe French people — французский народ, французы
English-speaking peoples — народы, говорящие на английском языке
2. n собир. людиtwo or three other people asked me that question — ещё два или три человека задали мне этот же вопрос
3. n собир. население, жителиthe people on the spot — местные жители; местные работники
4. n собир. употр. гл. мн. ч. разг. с воwell, you of all people! — ну, уж от вас никак не ожидал!
5. n собир. родные, родственники; родителиsome young people do not communicate with parents — некоторая часть молодёжи не находит общего языка с родителями
6. n собир. предки7. n собир. собир. служащие; слуги; подчинённые8. n собир. амер. жарг. кино человек, особаhallo, people! — привет!
film people — кинематографисты, деятели кино
9. n амер. юр. государство как обвиняющая сторона в уголовном процессеoutlawed people — люди, стоящие вне закона
10. n амер. избиратели11. n амер. собир. шутл. существаthe feathered people — птицы, пернатые
12. v населять; заселятьa region peopled with primitive tribes — район, населённый первобытными племенами
13. v расти14. v заселяться15. v заполнятьhis dreams were peopled with strange terrifying fantasies — его сны были заполнены странными, ужасными образами
Синонимический ряд:1. commonalty (noun) common men; commonage; commonalty; commoners; commune; inhabitants; plebeians; plebes; plebs; populace; population; rank and file; third estate2. family (noun) clan; community; family; kinsmen; nation; race; siblings; society; tribe3. humanity (noun) folks; human beings; humanity; humankind; humans; mankind; persons4. societies (noun) communities; public; societies5. inhabit (verb) inhabit; occupy; populate; stock; tenantАнтонимический ряд:government; nobility; ruler -
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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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hoi pol·loi[ˌhoɪpəˈlɔɪ]▪ the \hoi polloi das gemeine Volk* * *["hOIpə'lɔɪ]n (pej)Volk nt, Pöbel m, Plebs m* * *hoi polloi [ˌhɔıˈpɒlɔı; ˌhɔıpəˈlɔı] s:the hoi polloi pej die (breite) Masse, der Pöbel -
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1. n простой люд; простонародье2. n община3. n юридическое лицоСинонимический ряд:1. commonage (noun) common men; commonage; commune; people; plebes; plebs; population; rank and file; third estate2. public (noun) commoners; commons; crowd; masses; mob; populace; public3. the public (noun) citizenry; common people; multitude; peasantry; plebeians; proletariat; the public -
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1. воен. рядовой состав; рядовые; солдатыthe rank and file actors are tutored and parroted by author or by stage-manager — рядовых актёров натаскивает автор или режиссёр
2. рядовые представители; рядовые члены3. обыкновенные, рядовые люди; массаСинонимический ряд:1. commonalty (noun) common men; commonage; commonalty; commoners; commune; plebes; plebs; third estate2. people (noun) crowd; masses; mob; people; plebeians; populace; proletariat; rabble; run
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