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TOEFL IELTS BNC: 938 COCA: 924
popular
pɒpjʊləʳ ˈpɑpjələr
1 ADJ-GRADED 受喜爱的;受欢迎的;当红的 Something that is popular is enjoyed or liked by a lot of people. 受喜爱的;受欢迎的;当红的
  • This is the most popular ball game ever devised.

    这是有史以来发明出的最受欢迎的球类运动。

  • Chocolate sauce is always popular with youngsters.

    巧克力酱总是深受年轻人的喜爱。

SYN well-liked, liked, favoured, celebrated
popularity
  • ...the growing popularity of Australian wines among consumers.

    澳大利亚葡萄酒越来越为消费者所青睐

  • Walking and golf increased in popularity during the 1980s.

    20世纪80年代越来越多的人喜欢上了远足或是打高尔夫球。

2 ADJ-GRADED (人)讨人喜欢的,得人心的 Someone who is popular is liked by most people, or by most people in a particular group. (人)讨人喜欢的,得人心的
  • He remained the most popular politician in France.

    他一直是法国最受人爱戴的政治家。

  • He was not only talented but immensely popular with his colleagues.

    他不仅才华横溢,而且深受同事的喜爱。

popularity
  • It is his popularity with ordinary people that sets him apart.

    正是他在普通民众中的声望使他与众不同。

3 ADJ [ADJ n] (报纸、电视节目、艺术形式等)通俗的,流行的,大众化的 Popular newspapers, television programmes, or forms of art are aimed at ordinary people and not at experts or intellectuals. (报纸、电视节目、艺术形式等)通俗的,流行的,大众化的
  • Once again the popular press in Britain has been rife with stories about their marriage.

    英国通俗报刊又一次对他们的婚姻进行了铺天盖地的报道。

  • ...one of the classics of modern popular music.

    现代流行音乐的经典之一

  • ...the popular culture of his native Mexico.

    他的故土墨西哥的通俗文化

4 ADJ [usually ADJ n] (想法、情绪或态度)普遍的 Popular ideas, feelings, or attitudes are approved of or held by most people. (想法、情绪或态度)普遍的
  • Contrary to popular belief, the oil companies can't control the price of crude.

    与人们普遍的看法相反,石油公司并不能控制原油价格。

  • The military government has been unable to win popular support.

    军政府一直未能赢得广泛的支持。

  • Popular anger has been expressed in demonstrations.

    普遍的愤怒情绪通过各种游行示威表达了出来。

popularity
  • Over time, though, Watson's views gained in popularity.

    然而渐渐地,沃森的观点赢得了大家的支持。

5 ADJ [ADJ n] (政治活动)民众的,人民的 Popular is used to describe political activities which involve the ordinary people of a country, and not just members of political parties. (政治活动)民众的,人民的
  • The late President Ferdinand Marcos was overthrown by a popular uprising in 1986.

    已故总统费迪南德·马科斯于1986年被民众起义赶下了台。

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ADV.

extremely popular, increasingly popular, more popular, most popular, wildly popular 1 2 4

N.

popular culture, popular magazine, popular movie, popular music, popular novel, popular restaurant, popular show, popular song 1 3

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TOEFL IELTS BNC: 938 COCA: 924
popular

adjective

VERBS | ADVERB | PREPOSITION VERBSbe, prove, seem受歡迎;證明受喜愛;好像很流行become, get, grow變得受人喜愛They seem to be getting quite popular.他們好像開始受到人們的喜愛。remain, stay一直受歡迎make sth使⋯受歡迎What makes this subject so popular?是什麼使得這一話題如此受關注?ADVERBextremely, fairly, very, etc.極其/相當/非常受歡迎enormously, especially, exceedingly, extraordinarily, highly, hugely, immensely, incredibly, massively, overwhelmingly, particularly, phenomenally, tremendously, wildly極受歡迎;大受歡迎;非常受歡迎;特別流行increasingly越來越受歡迎less than, not exactly不怎麼受歡迎;一點兒也不受歡迎Jack was not exactly popular after the incident with the fire extinguisher.滅火器事件以後大家就一點兒也不喜歡傑克了。equally同樣受歡迎Alec and I are equally popular with the show's viewers.亞歷克和我都受那個節目的觀眾的歡迎,喜愛程度不相上下。relatively比較受歡迎deservedly理所當然受歡迎The restaurant is deservedly popular with all who enjoy Mexican food.這家餐館理所當然地受到所有愛吃墨西哥食品的人的歡迎。instantly立刻受人喜歡He was one of those people who are instantly popular.他屬於那種一見面就讓人喜歡的人。newly (especially NAmE) 新近流行always, enduringly, ever, perennially總是受歡迎;永遠受歡迎Socks are always popular as presents.襪子作為禮物總是很受歡迎。a concert featuring the ever-popular entertainer以長期受人們喜愛的藝人為專題的音樂會widely廣受歡迎universally普遍受歡迎politically政治上受歡迎PREPOSITIONamong受到⋯歡迎popular among young people受到年輕人歡迎as作為⋯受歡迎These animals are quite popular as pets.很多人在家中養這些動物。for因⋯而受人喜愛a restaurant that is popular for light meals一家因飯菜清淡而受歡迎的餐館with受⋯喜愛This area is immensely popular with tourists.這個地方非常受遊客的喜愛。
TOEFL IELTS BNC: 938 COCA: 924
popular adj.
popular (a popular singer) common (Contrary to popular belief…) social (popular support)
popular popular ♦︎ attractive ♦︎ desirable ♦︎ hot ♦︎ appealing ♦︎ in demand ♦︎ enviableThese words all describe people or things that are liked or wanted by a large number of people. 这些词均表示受喜爱的、受欢迎的。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配attractive / appealing to sban attractive / appealing idea / prospectvery popular / attractive / desirable / appealing / enviablehighly popular / attractive / desirableimmediately / enormously popular / attractive / appealing popular (of people, things or activities) liked or enjoyed by a large number of people (人、事物或活动)受喜爱的,受欢迎的,当红的He was a hugely popular singer.他是位红极一时的歌手。This is one of our most popular designs.这是我们最受青睐的设计之一。These policies are unlikely to prove popular with middle-class voters.这些政策不太可能博得中产阶级选民的欢心。These designs are popular among young people.这些设计很受年轻人的喜爱。OPP unpopular unwanted popularity ˌpɒpjuˈlærəti; NAmE ˌpɑːpjuˈlærəti

noun

[uncountable] Their music still enjoys widespread popularity among teenagers.他们的音乐仍然受到青少年的普遍追捧。
attractive (rather formal) having features or qualities that make sth seem interesting and worth having 有吸引力的;诱人的They are able to offer attractive career opportunities to graduates.他们能够给毕业生提供诱人的就业机会。 Attractive is often used to talk about an idea or possibility that you are considering. * attractive常用于描述考虑之中的想法或可能性an attractive idea / theory / proposition / option / prospect / package / offer诱人的主意/理论/建议/选择/前景/一揽子计划/报价 OPP unattractive unattractive see also attraction interest noun 1 desirable dɪˈzaɪərəbl (formal) that you would like to have or do; worth having or doing 向往的;可取的;值得拥有的It is desirable that interest rates be reduced.利率下调是可取的。It is no longer desirable for adult children to live with their parents.孩子长大成人后便不再愿与父母住在一起了。She chatted for a few minutes about the qualities she considered desirable in a secretary.她聊了一会儿她认为一个秘书应有的品质。 Desirable is often used in selling, especially property. * desirable常在出售某物,尤其是房产时使用a desirable home / feature / residence / property / area令人向往的家/特点/住所/房产/地段 OPP undesirable unwanted desirability dɪˌzaɪərəˈbɪləti

noun

[uncountable] No one questions the desirability of cheaper fares.没有人质疑票价下调是好事。
hot (informal) new, exciting and very popular 风行的;风靡一时的;走红的They are one of this year's hot new bands on the rock scene.他们是今年摇滚乐坛新走红的乐队之一。The couple are Hollywood's hottest property.这对搭档是好莱坞最火的人物。Things which are typically described as hot are talent, a fashion or trend, a band, a new product and a name (= a famous person). People and things can also be described as the hottest thing in America/Japan, etc. Hot is often used in this meaning in advertising and journalism. 最常用hot修饰的词有talent、fashion、trend、band、new product和name(即名人)。人或事物也可以被描述成the hottest thing in America/Japan, etc.(美国/日本等最走红的⋯)。表达此义时,hot常出现在广告或新闻中。 appealing attractive or interesting; that you would like to have or do 有吸引力的;令人感兴趣的;令人向往的Spending the holidays in Britain wasn't a prospect that I found particularly appealing.在英国度假对我不是特别有吸引力。Brightly coloured packaging made the pens especially appealing to children.鲜艳的包装使这些笔特别能吸引儿童。 OPP unappealing unattractive see also appeal interest noun 1 in demand

idiom

wanted by a lot of people 需求大的Good secretaries are always in demand.优秀的秘书总是很抢手。In demand is mostly used to talk about a product that a lot of people want to buy, or a person who has skills that a lot of people or employers want to use. People and things are typically always, constantly, greatly, increasingly and much in demand. * in demand最常用于描述人们争先购买的产品或抢手的技能娴熟的人才。in demand常用always、constantly、greatly、increasingly和much等副词加以描述。
enviable ˈenviəbl (rather formal) (of sth that sb has) that other people would like to have too (别人有的东西)令人羡慕的,引人忌妒的He is in the enviable position of having two job offers to choose from.他有两份工作可选,真让人羡慕。Enviable is typically used to describe sb's position, reputation or record (= sb's past achievements). * enviable最常用来描述某人的position、reputation或record(即过往业绩)。 OPP unenviable An unenviable task or thing is sth unpleasant or difficult that you would not want to do or have. * unenviable形容任务或事物令人不悦、难度大,因而人们不愿做或不想要She was given the unenviable task of informing the losers.让她去通知那些落选者真不是个好差事。
TOEFL IELTS BNC: 938 COCA: 924
popular
Popular with many people: popular, fashionable, acclaimed...
Words used to describe thoughts, beliefs and ideas: abstract, central, theoretical...
Relating to the ordinary people: ordinary, popular, populist...

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