masses

英 ['mæsiz] 美
  • n. 民众;大量(mass的复数);包块
  • v. 集中;聚集(mass的三单形式)
  • n. (Masses)人名;(西)马塞斯
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masses (n.)
"people of the lower class," 1836; plural of mass (n.1).
1. He was an elitist who had no time for the masses.
他是个精英论者,没时间关注普通民众。

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2. He never understood how to organize or compress large masses of material.
他从来就不懂如何对大篇的材料进行整理或精简。

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3. This issue has aroused much resentment among the masses.
这个问题在民众中间引起了强烈的不满。

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4. His music is commercial. It is aimed at the masses.
他的音乐走商业化路线,针对的是一般大众。

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5. It has masses of flowers each year.
它每年都开许多花。

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