people
US /ˈpipəl/
・UK /'pi:pl/
A1 初級
n. (c./u.)名詞 (可算/不可算)(同じ文化を共有する)民族
The people of this country are known for their warm and welcoming nature
n. (c./u.)名詞 (可算/不可算)人々
How many people will be at the meeting?
n. (c./u.)名詞 (可算/不可算)人々
Many people came to the party.
n. (c./u.)名詞 (可算/不可算)親族
I'm going to visit my people back home.
v.t.他動詞居住する
The settlers peopled the new land.
n. (c./u.)名詞 (可算/不可算)社員
The company values its people and invests in their training.
n. pl.名詞 (複数形)人々
Many people attended the conference.
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レイチェルの英語へようこそ (Welcome to Rachel's English!)
01:54
- lesson. Many people find, as they study pronunciation,
that their listening comprehension improves
レッスン発音を勉強していると、多くの人が リスニング力が向上することに気づく人も多い。
Twenty One Pilots - Stressed Out (cover by J.Fla) (Twenty One Pilots - Stressed Out ( cover by J.Fla ))
03:07
- But now
I'm insecure and I care what people think
今でもまだ不安なままで 他人にどう思われているのかを気にして過ごしている
言葉はいかにして害をなすか:クラッシュコースの哲学#28 (How Words Can Harm: Crash Course Philosophy #28)
10:46
- You probably don't want to use these words in polite company, but if they do offend people, it's because they offend their sensibilities, and not, say, their ideas about themselves or their identity.
- Rather than focusing on words that most people would agree are negative, Ross deals with words that generally seem innocuous.