popularity
听听怎么读
英 [ˌpɒpjuˈlærəti]
美 [ˌpɑpjuˈlærəti]
是什么意思
普及;流行;名气,名望,通俗性,大众性;人望
英英释义
popularity[ ,pɔpju'lærəti ]
- n.the quality of being widely admired or accepted or sought after
"his charm soon won him affection and popularity"; "the universal popularity of American movies"
学习怎么用
词组短语
enjoy great popularity享有盛誉
link popularity链接广泛度
同近义词辨析
peculiarity, quality, attribute, feature, property, characteristic, publicity, trait, character, popularity
peculiarity独具的或奇怪的特点,常带感情色彩;
quality既可指有形或无形的特性,又可指个性或共性的特征;
attribute通常指人主观赋予某事物的属性,可指典型事物
feature指事物突出引人注目的特点。多用来说明人的容貌特征或地理特征;
property多指同类事物所共有的特性,一般不用于指人;
characteristic指某人或某物天生有别于他人或他物的内部特质或外表特征;
publicity公开,宣传;
trait多指人的性格、心情的特征,尤指先天秉赋的持久的行为模式或性格特征;
character多指一类人或事物所具有的独特的典型的特征;
popularity普遍,流行;
publicity, popularity
publicity公开,宣传
popularity普遍,流行
双语例句
用作名词(n.)
- Television has robbed the cinema of its former popularity.
电视使电影不如以往那么普及流行。 - The Rudolf song is second only to "White Christmas"in popularity.
《鲁道夫之歌》的流行程度仅次于《白色圣诞节》。 - Golf have gained popularity among the wealthy in my country.
高尔夫球已在我国富有的人中流行起来。 - He has never courted popularity.
他从不追求名望。 - His supporters fell away as his popularity declined.
在他声望下降时许多支持他的人都疏远了他。 - The popularity of the film stars waxed and waned.
电影明星们的名望盛衰无常。 - This policy led to an upswing in the party's popularity.
这一政策使该党深得人心。
权威例句
Predicting the popularity of online contentPopularity and friendship: Issues in theory, measurement, and outcome.Evolution of page popularity under random web graph modelsPredicting the Popularity of Online Content with Group-specific ModelsThe Cycle of Popularity: Interpersonal Relations Among Female AdolescentsSociometric Popularity and Peer-Perceived PopularityTwo Distinct Dimensions of Peer StatusPopularity of Brand Posts on Brand Fan Pages: An Investigation of the Effects of Social Media MarketingWhy destination areas rise and fall in popularity: an update of a Cornell Quarterly classicOvert and Relational Aggression and Perceived Popularity: Developmental Differences in Concurrent and Prospective Relations.Is Violence the New ‘In-Thing’? A Study of Brutality vis-à-vis Popularity of the American Show “Game of Thrones”