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From:
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peo·ple
/ˈpipəl/
人,人們,民族,人類,公民(
vt
.)使住滿人
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Peo·ple
n.
1.
The
body
of
persons
who
compose
a
community
,
tribe
,
nation
,
or
race
;
an
aggregate
of
individuals
forming
a
whole
;
a
community
;
a
nation
.
Unto
him
shall
the
gathering
of
the
people
be
.
--
Gen
.
xlix
. 10.
The
ants
are
a
people
not
strong
.
--
Prov
.
xxx
. 25.
Before
many
peoples
,
and
nations
,
and
tongues
.
--
Rev
.
x
. 11.
Earth's
monarchs
are
her
peoples
.
--
Whitter
.
A
government
of
all
the
people
,
by
all
the
people
,
for
all
the
people
.
--
T
.
Parker
.
Note:
☞
People
is
a
collective
noun
,
generally
construed
with
a
plural
verb
,
and
only
occasionally
used
in
the
plural
form
(
peoples
),
in
the
sense
of
nations
or
races
.
2.
Persons
,
generally
;
an
indefinite
number
of
men
and
women
;
folks
;
population
,
or
part
of
population
;
as
,
country
people
; --
sometimes
used
as
an
indefinite
subject
or
verb
,
like
on
in
French
,
and
man
in
German
;
as
,
people
in
adversity
.
People
were
tempted
to
lend
by
great
premiums
.
--
Swift
.
People
have
lived
twenty-four
days
upon
nothing
but
water
.
--
Arbuthnot
.
3.
The
mass
of
community
as
distinguished
from
a
special
class
;
the
commonalty
;
the
populace
;
the
vulgar
;
the
common
crowd
;
as
,
nobles
and
people
.
And
strive
to
gain
his
pardon
from
the
people
.
--
Addison
.
4.
With
a
possessive
pronoun
:
(a)
One's
ancestors
or
family
;
kindred
;
relations
;
as
,
my
people
were
English
.
(b)
One's
subjects
;
fellow
citizens
;
companions
;
followers
.
“You
slew
great
number
of
his
people
.”
Syn:
--
People
,
Nation
.
Usage:
When
speaking
of
a
state
,
we
use
people
for
the
mass
of
the
community
,
as
distinguished
from
their
rulers
,
and
nation
for
the
entire
political
body
,
including
the
rulers
.
In
another
sense
of
the
term
,
nation
describes
those
who
are
descended
from
the
same
stock
;
and
in
this
sense
the
Germans
regard
themselves
as
one
nation
,
though
politically
subject
to
different
forms
of
government
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Peo·ple
v. t.
[
imp. &
p
. p.
Peopled
p.
pr
. &
vb
. n.
;
Peopling
]
To
stock
with
people
or
inhabitants
;
to
fill
as
with
people
;
to
populate
.
“
Peopled
heaven
with
angels.”
As
the
gay
motes
that
people
the
sunbeams
.
--
Milton
.
◄
►
From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
people
n
1: (
plural
)
any
group
of
human
beings
(
men
or
women
or
children
)
collectively
; "
old
people
"; "
there
were
at
least
200
people
in
the
audience
"
2:
the
body
of
citizens
of
a
state
or
country
; "
the
Spanish
people
" [
syn
:
citizenry
]
3:
the
common
people
generally
; "
separate
the
warriors
from
the
mass
"; "
power
to
the
people
" [
syn
:
multitude
,
masses
,
mass
,
hoi polloi
]
4:
members
of
a
family
line
; "
his
people
have
been
farmers
for
generations
"; "
are
your
people
still
alive
?"
v
1:
fill
with
people
or
supply
with
inhabitants
; "
people
a
room
"; "
The
government
wanted
to
populate
the
remote
area
of
the
country
" [
syn
:
populate
]
2:
make
one's
home
or
live
in
; "
She
resides
officially
in
Iceland
"; "
I
live
in
a
200-year
old
house
"; "
These
people
inhabited
all
the
islands
that
are
now
deserted
"; "
The
plains
are
sparsely
populated
" [
syn
:
dwell
,
shack
,
reside
,
live
,
inhabit
,
populate
,
domicile
,
domiciliate
]
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