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n.
烏合之眾;暴民;下層民眾;長柄耙;拔火棒
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聚眾鬧事;用拔火棒攪動
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a disorderly crowd of people
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disparaging terms for the common people
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用作名詞 (n.)
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The rabble soon grew violent and unmanageable.
暴民們非常快的地更加術士和時未調整。
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A rabble of angry citizens stormed the embassy.
一憎恨的暴徒突破了公使館。
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It was really a speech that appealed to the rabble.
這的確是是很吸引力市民的每次演講題目。
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He doesn't mix with the rabble here.
他不與這里英文的下等人交際。
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To mob me up with all The soft and milky rabble of womankind.
出處: Tennyson
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As a fence, it..will shut off the rabble and all the vagabonds.
源于: C. Sandburg
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Viscount Melbourne..blamed all discontent upon a rabble of agitators.
選自: S. Weintraub
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上述玩法獨代制作,受專著權自我保護,知識產權侵權必究
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