rabble
n. 乌合之众; 暴民; 下等人; 群氓
A rabble is a crowd of noisy people who seem likely to cause trouble.
He seems to attract a rabble of supporters more loyal to the man than to the cause.
他似乎吸引了一群忠于他个人超过忠于这项事业的乌合之众的支持。
People sometimes refer to ordinary people in general as the rabble to suggest that they are superior to them.
In 40 years, the Guards' Polo Club has changed, but it has managed to keep most of the rabble out.
40年间,御林军马球俱乐部虽有变化,但却一直成功地把绝大多数下层民众拒之门外。
1. a disorderly crowd of people
2. disparaging terms for the common people
Gentlemen can always fight better than rabble.
绅士们总是比乌合之众要能征善战的.
He doesn't mix with the rabble here.
他不与这里的下等人交往.
She stumbles upon Drucker's 1973 book, and it helps her turn rabble into a team.
她碰巧发现了德鲁克1973年的书, 而这本书帮助她将那些乌合之众组织成了一支团队.
Now in America we have learned in actual practice to accept the rabble hypothesis with reservations.
目前在美国我们已经在实践中懂得有保留地接受了群氓假说.
The hundredheaded rabble of the cathedral close.
为大教堂院内那长了一百个头的乌合之众.