popularity 的定义
- the quality or fact of being popular.
- the favor of the general public or of a particular group of people: His popularity with television audiences is unrivaled.
popularity 近义词
recognition, celebrity
更多popularity例句
- Despite its popularity, however, Windheim found that little had been written about how to actually make it.
- There’s no question that Firefox has suffered usage declines as Chrome has grown in popularity since its launch in 2008.
- Translating popularity from one platform to another isn’t impossible.
- Advanced analytics, which allow for easier and more objective player comparisons, have improved as they’ve grown in popularity.
- As computers and automation played an increasingly important role in astronomy, remote observing began to grow in popularity.
- Such is her burgeoning popularity Toomey is looking to employ more instructors to lead her highly personalized exercise classes.
- But since that explosion of popularity, Angry Birds has become about everything else.
- Owing to its popularity as a pet, it has spread across the Pacific to China.
- Despite the acclaim and the viral popularity, the band has never lost that independant creative spirit.
- Thanks to the popularity of the HBO series, this kind of book is no longer just for the Dungeons Dragons type.
- From that time its reputation has kept pace with its cultivation, until it now enjoys a world wide popularity.
- Still the King managed to retain his popularity, and in his own way attempted to ameliorate the lot of his subjects.
- But in spite of his popularity at home the Crown Prince had much to make him anxious abroad.
- The leathered Diapason, indeed, is now attaining a zenith of popularity both in England and America.
- Though he was daily attracting more attention, he had not yet risen to popularity.