vox populi / ˈvɒks ˈpɒp yəˌlaɪ /

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vox populi 的定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. the voice of the people; popular opinion. Abbreviation: vox pop.

vox populi 近义词

n. 名词 noun

public opinion

更多vox populi例句

  1. News stories like this one at Vox expressed the consensus view that we were now allying with Assad.
  2. Funny or Die News also features Vox-style “explainers,” including “The Middle East—Why Shit So Fucked Up?”
  3. Vox also catalogues the many Republicans, from Newt Gingrich to George W. Bush, who publicly talked about the climate crisis.
  4. Which brings me to the bone that remains to be picked with Vox, helpful as their tidy summary of the CDC data was.
  5. A recent Vox article, which calls to reduce doctor pay, struck many physicians as particularly off the mark.
  6. Norumbegam illi nobis nescio quam, vrbsque & castella nominant, quorum hodie ne vmbra quidem aut ipsa vox extant.
  7. Continet hic Isthmus leucas admod quingentas circuitu suo, emque occupant Soriqui populi.
  8. Quid sit Nova Francia, qualis regio, qui in e populi, quique mores.
  9. There are times, when "the spirit of God descends upon the gathered multitudes," and vox populi is vox Dei.
  10. "Lilium, cojus vox generali et licentiosa usurpatione adscribitur omni flori commendabili" (Laurembergius, 1632).