释义 |
peopling是people的现在分词 people美 ['pip(ə)l] 英 ['piːp(ə)l] - n.人们;人类;居民;(团体,行业等中的)人们
- v.住在;布满;使人到…去住;把(动物)放养在
- 网络人们的支持
第三人称单数:peoples 现在分词:peopling 过去式:peopled adj.+n. chinese people,british people,homeless people,same people,japanese people v.+n. people come,people marry,people accuse,rob people,infect people n. nationality,populace,nation,relatives,relations v. populate,fill,inhabit,immigrate,colonize v. | | n. | 9. 〔常与所有格连用〕(对君主而言的)臣民;教区教徒,随从;家,家属,亲属;〔学生用语〕亲戚;祖先 9. 〔常与所有格连用〕(对君主而言的)臣民;教区教徒,随从;家,家属,亲属;〔学生用语〕亲戚;祖先 |
v. | 2. to be the people who exist in a place, situation, or period of time | n. | 1. a nation, community, ethnic group, or nationality 3. ordinary people who are not members of the government or the upper classes 4. the lawyers representing the U.S. government or a U.S. state in a criminal case 5. used when you are talking to the people in a room or group, especially when you want them to listen 6. a group consisting of all the persons who belong to a nation, religion, or racecan be followed by a singular or plural verb 1. a nation, community, ethnic group, or nationality 3. ordinary people who are not members of the government or the upper classes 4. the lawyers representing the U.S. government or a U.S. state in a criminal case 5. used when you are talking to the people in a room or group, especially when you want them to listen 6. a group consisting of all the persons who belong to a nation, religion, or racecan be followed by a singular or plural verb | np. | 1. human beings considered collectively or in general 2. persons who are under the authority or leadership of somebody or something, e.g. employees, subjects, or followers 3. the general population, as distinct from the government or higher social classes 4. a group of persons comprising a political unit, electorate, or group 5. the members of somebody's family, especially somebody's close family 1. human beings considered collectively or in general 2. persons who are under the authority or leadership of somebody or something, e.g. employees, subjects, or followers 3. the general population, as distinct from the government or higher social classes 4. a group of persons comprising a political unit, electorate, or group 5. the members of somebody's family, especially somebody's close family |
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