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masses

US // (ˈmæsɪz) //

群众,大众,群众路线,大众化

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Definitions

  1. 1
    • : the masses the body of common people
    • : informal, mainly British great numbers or quantitiesmasses of food

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Examples

  • In a culture that worships celebrities while pretending to disdain them, the Sony emails are catnip for the masses.

  • Under the Sun King, such humor—and the laughter associated with it—was seen as more suitable for the masses.

  • Today, the iconic name shepherds the masses to galleries and museums the world over.

  • It was one of five separate Masses, including in Spanish, English, Haitian-Creole, and Italian.

  • Sanger felt, to the contrary, that it was the nonacademic masses who tended to be annoying.

  • These globular masses usually contain many tubercle bacilli.

  • Irregular spurts of musketry heralded the appearance of confused masses of armed men.

  • A band of limestone also occurs at Templeton containing masses of a light-coloured translucent serpentine.

  • Rounded scybalous masses are common in habitual constipation, and indicate atony of the muscular coat of the intestine.

  • Generally, the ends are rounded and the striations faint, or only irregularly round or oval yellow masses are found.

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