the multitude 的定义
- a great number; host: a multitude of friends.
- a great number of people gathered together; crowd; throng.
- the state or character of being many; numerousness.
- the multitude, the common people; the masses.
the multitude 近义词
等同于 hoi polloi
更多the multitude例句
- One sift through a litter box can reveal multitudes of issues.
- Not everyone believed that the opportunities would quickly fizzle, given the severity of the pandemic and the multitude of likely aftershocks.
- Each point within these spaces might represent one of a multitude of scenarios that could play out when two particles collide.
- “Olivia has attracted a multitude of celebrities and influencers over the years, including Maya Angelou, Melissa Etheridge, Billie Jean King, Patti LaBelle, Gloria Steinem, Bonnie Raitt, and Lily Tomlin,” Dlugacz said.
- They show important facts to users about a particular webpage and can include a multitude of things from reviews to recipes.
- His most famous miracle was making a few loaves and fishes feed a multitude.
- The music sometimes sounding like the exorcism of a multitude of demons, each one of whom was mightily resisting his expulsion.
- “I would build a motor car for the great multitude,” he said.
- The multitude of decisions invalidating laws prohibiting same-sex marriage have rested on three different rationales.
- “Violence cannot be overcome with violence,” Francis told the multitude a week ago.
- And thou hast delivered me, according to the multitude of the mercy of thy name, from them that did roar, prepared to devour.
- His largesses were abundant, and the uproar of vehement thanksgiving, was ever on the watch from the venal multitude.
- We have made several hundreds prisoners, and have killed a multitude of the enemy.
- For the house is forsaken, the multitude of the city is left, darkness and obscurity are come upon its dens for ever.
- What a multitude of strange faces, and still stranger fashions, they would bring again to light!