3the massesPERSON/PEOPLEall the ordinary people in society who do not have power or influence 民众,平民
The trains provided cheap travel for the masses.
火车为大众提供了廉价的出行方式。
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the masses• Donald Reid Cabral took over, but he had almost no following among the masses.• Just as long, that is, as the masses do not mind interminabledelays.• The BeBox is not ready for the masses.• Lenin's position depended on the support of the masses.• Divorced from any clear patronage, westernartists were free to look inwards and to ignore the tastes of the masses.• By contrast, the large zebra lives on the masses of low quality stem material.• Henry Ford made automobilesaffordable to the masses.• Television has brought cheapentertainment to the masses.• The representatives of the middle classes were quite prepared to leave the movies to the masses.• Except on weekends, when the masses come to see them.• Whatever can not be shared with the masses is taboo to me.
4the mass of people/the population/workers etcPERSON/PEOPLEmost of the people in a group or society 人民/人口/工人等中的大多数SYN the majority
The war is strongly supported by the mass of the population.
这场战争得到了大多数人的有力支持。
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the mass of people/the population/workers etc• For the mass of the population, indeed, the shift of interest arguably went in the other direction.• Such feelings developed very much within the context of the lived experience of the mass of the population.
solid mass• The drainedcurd, now a solid mass, is turned out of the muslin and the really hard work of milling begins.• To the Gaijin rear Jotan's five hundred were a solid mass cutting off the line of retreat.• The hygroscopic mixture got damp; when the humidity went down again it caked into an intractablesolid mass.• Walls can be cut half-way down or at either side to form dividingslabs rather than solid masses.• It was wild, looking at the solid mass of people and then looking.
say/celebrate Mass• Having made that decision, he found he could once again say Mass.• Ask him to be so kind as to come here and say Masstomorrow morning.• One such malepriestconducted a ritual of purification of a church after a woman priest had celebrated Mass there.• Why tear the church apart sO you can see the priest say Mass?• Catholic community that celebrated Mass each Sunday in a chapel on the campus of Georgetown University.• I wasn't able to say Mass.• From about the twelfthcentury and until the Council, every priest was expected to say Mass separately each day.
mass2 ●●○W3adjectiveadj [only before noun]
PERSON/PEOPLEinvolving or intended for a very large number of people 民众的,群众的;大量的
a mass protest
大规模的抗议
weapons of mass destruction
大规模杀伤性武器
the problem of mass unemployment
大批人失业的问题
mass marketing/entertainment etc
a mass marketing campaign
大规模营销活动
Email has made mass mailings possible at the touch of a button.
mass marketing/entertainment etc• What had arrived now really was mass entertainment.• It provided a vocabulary for the mass marketing of hippies.• In the process it inventedmass entertainment, the 10-lanefreeway and smog.
mass3 verb [intransitiveI, transitiveT]
TOGETHERto come together, or to make people or things come together, in a large group (使)聚集,(使)集结,(使)集中SYN gather
mass (something) behind/along/in etc something
Western reports say that troops have been massing in the region since December.
西方的报道说自12月起军队就在这个地区集结了。
grey clouds massing behind the mountains
在群山之后积聚的灰色云团
Both countries have massed troops along the border.
两国都在边界一带集结了军队。
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mass• The animals which fought there gave little heed to defence; they massed around them and tried to engulf them.• Large numbers of women massedbehind a single women's rights issue.• Most of our archers were massing in the gatehouse, shooting at those trying to force an entry.• According to some reports both countries then began massingtroops in the region.
Originmass1
1. (1300-1400)Frenchmasse, from Latinmassa, from Greekmaza
2. (800-900)Vulgar Latinmissa“sending away at the end of a religious service”, from Latinmittere“to send”