单词 | popularly |
释义 | popularlyWord family (noun) popularity ≠ unpopularity popularization (adjective) popular ≠ unpopular (verb) popularize (adverb) popularly From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishpopularlypop‧u‧lar‧ly /ˈpɒpjələli $ ˈpɑːpjələr-/ adverbPOPULARby most or many people The president of Korea is popularly elected every five years.popularly believed/thought/called etc Vitamin C is popularly believed to prevent colds.popularly known as the Mormon Church. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints is Examples from the Corpuspopularly• The traditional ghost appears in a hazy white form, popularly believed to be ectoplasm.• These bodies were popularly elected and responsible direct to the electors.• Legislative authority is vested in a unicameral 12-member Parliament which is popularly elected for up to four years.• A certain mental and physical deterioration of course occurs with age, but its speed and effects are popularly exaggerated.• The president is elected popularly for a fixed seven-year term and then selects a premier, who selects a cabinet.• Divorce is no longer so shameful and is popularly seen as a permissible solution to marital difficulties.• The air pollution that is associated with car use has been more popularly understood in recent years.popularly known as• His district has become popularly known as a disordered and lawless community. |
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