popularity
n. 流行,普及; 声望
Something that is popular is enjoyed or liked by a lot of people.
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。
Someone who is popular is liked by most people, or by most people in a particular group.
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。
Popular newspapers, television programmes, or forms of art are aimed at ordinary people and not at experts or intellectuals.
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
Popular ideas, feelings, or attitudes are approved of or held by most people.
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 is used to describe political activities which involve the ordinary people of a country, and not just members of political parties.
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。
1. the quality of being widely admired or accepted or sought after;
Several unpopular decisions diminished the governor's popularity.
几项不得人心的决定使州长的声望下降.
Our product enjoys popularity throughout the world.
我们的产品饮誉全球.
They brought in new tax laws in a bid to restore their popularity.
他们提出了新税法,力求重新赢得人心.
Agency France Presse enjoys great popularity both at home and abroad.
法新社在国内外都很有名气.
At the peak of its popularity in the late nineties, the band sold ten million albums a year.
20世纪90年代后期那个乐队最红的时候,每年售出1,000万张唱片.