popularly
柯林斯词典
1. ADV If something or someone is popularly known as something, most people call them that, although it is not their official name or title. 通俗地[ADV with -ed]
...the Mesozoic era, more popularly known as the age of dinosaurs. …中生代,俗称恐龙时代。
...an infection popularly called mad cow disease. …俗称疯牛病的一种传染病。
2. ADV If something is popularly believed or supposed to be the case, most people believe or suppose it to be the case, although it may not be true. 普遍地 (认为)[ADV -ed]
Schizophrenia is not a "split mind" as is popularly believed. 精神分裂症并不是普遍认为的“分裂了的精神”。
3. ADV A popularly elected leader or government has been elected by a majority of the people in a country. 由广大人民选举的[ADV -ed]
Walesa was Poland's first popularly elected president. 瓦文萨是波兰的第一位普选总统。
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popularly /ˈpɒpjʊləlɪ/
剑桥词典
- by many people , especially by ordinary people rather than experts
大众化地,通俗地,普遍地
In Britain , BSE was popularly known as Mad Cow Disease. 在英国,牛海绵状脑病俗称疯牛病。
A popularly elected person or government has been elected in a democratic election .
(在民主选举中)由民眾,由大眾
Edward Brooke, the first popularly elected black senator , was honoured by the President today. 今天,总统给第一位竞选获胜成为参议员的黑人爱德华·布鲁克授予荣誉。 返回 popularly