英 [ˈræbl] 美 [ˈræbl]
n. 乌合之众;暴民;下层社会;(搅炼用的)长柄耙
vt. 聚众闹事;用长柄耙搅拌
复数rabbles
第三人称单数rabbles
现在分词rabbling
过去式rabbled
过去分词rabbled
rabble /ˈræbəl/
单数型名词 A rabble is a crowd of noisy people who seem likely to cause trouble. 乌合之众
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事业的乱糟糟的拥护者。
名词 an iron tool or mechanical device for stirring, mixing, or skimming a molten charge in a roasting furnace (焙烧炉内用的)机械搅拌器; 搅拌铁棒 (Also called rabbler)
动词 to stir, mix, or skim (the molten charge) in a roasting furnace (在焙烧炉内)搅拌; 搅动
disparaging terms for the common people
同义词: riffraff / ragtag / ragtag and bobtail
长柄耙;机械搅拌器
拨火棒
... sloppy 肥大的 rabble 乌合之众 riffraff< 贬>乌合之众...
乌合之众;暴民;下层社会;(搅炼用的)长柄耙
Critics have accused him of rabble-rousing.
评论家指责他煽动暴力。
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事业的乱糟糟的拥护者。
He made himself so killingly funny that he was the envy and admiration of the whole mangy rabble.
他把自己弄得那么滑稽可笑,弄得所有肮脏的歹徒都既嫉妒又钦佩。
Indeed, the Baluchi nationalist movement, for many years a rabble, has lately appeared unusually well organised.
But her bid to control prices, her rabble-rousing instincts and her scheming were all alarming.
It is a violent, drug-fuelled rabble with a narrow and highly unappealing ideological base.