单词 | popularisations |
释义 | popular /popˈū-lər/adjective
Something popular, such as a popular or moderate-priced concert, (tabloid) newspaper, etc (short form pop; cf pop2) ORIGIN: L populus the people popularity /-larˈi-ti/ noun
popularīzāˈtion or popularīsāˈtion noun popˈularize or popˈularise transitive verb
popˈularīzer or popˈularīser noun popˈularly adverb popˈulate transitive verb
To multiply by propagation adjective /-lət, -lāt/ (obsolete)Inhabited, peopled populāˈtion noun
popˈulism noun popˈulist noun
(of a political or social programme, cause, etc) appealing to the mass of the people popˈulous adjective
popˈulously adverb popˈulousness noun popular etymology noun Folk etymology popular front noun An alliance of the more progressive or left-wing political parties in the state population explosion see under explode population inversion noun (physics) The reversal of the normal ratio of populations of two different energy states, ie, that normally fewer and fewer atoms occupy states of successively higher energies |
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