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peo·ple  (ppl)
n. pl. people
1. Humans considered as a group or in indefinite numbers: People were dancing in the street. I met all sorts of people.
2. A body of persons living in the same country under one national government; a nationality.
3. pl. peo·ples A body of persons sharing a common religion, culture, language, or inherited condition of life.
4. Persons with regard to their residence, class, profession, or group: city people.
5. The mass of ordinary persons; the populace. Used with the: "those who fear and distrust the people, and wish to draw all powers from them into the hands of the higher classes" (Thomas Jefferson).
6. The citizens of a political unit, such as a nation or state; the electorate. Used with the.
7. Persons subordinate to or loyal to a ruler, superior, or employer: The queen showed great compassion for her people.
8. Family, relatives, or ancestors.
9. Informal Animals or other beings distinct from humans: Rabbits and squirrels are the furry little people of the woods.
tr.v. peo·pled, peo·pling, peo·ples
To furnish with or as if with people; populate.

[Middle English peple, from Old French pueple, from Latin populus, of Etruscan origin.]

peopler n.
Usage Note: As a term meaning "a body of persons sharing a culture," people is a singular noun, as in As a people the Pueblo were noteworthy for their peacefulness. Its plural is peoples: the many and varied peoples of West Africa. But when used to mean "humans," people is plural and has no corresponding singular form. English is not unique in this respect; Spanish, Italian, Russian, and many other languages have a plural word meaning "people" that has no singular. Some grammarians have insisted that people is a collective noun that should not be used as a substitute for persons when referring to a specific number of individuals. By this thinking, it is correct to say Six persons were arrested, not Six people were arrested. But people has always been used in such contexts, and almost no one makes the distinction anymore. Persons is still preferred in legal contexts, however, as in Vehicles containing fewer than three persons may not use the left lane during rush hours. Only the singular person is used in compounds involving a specific numeral: a six-person car; a two-person show. But people is used in other compounds: people mover; people power. These examples are exceptions to the general rule that plural nouns cannot be used in such compounds; note that we do not say teethpaste or books-burning. See Usage Note at man.

people [ˈpiːpəl]
n (usually functioning as plural)
1. persons collectively or in general
2. a group of persons considered together blind people
3. pl peoples the persons living in a country and sharing the same nationality the French people
4. one's family he took her home to meet his people
5. persons loyal to someone powerful the king's people accompanied him in exile
the people
a.  the mass of persons without special distinction, privileges, etc.
b.  the body of persons in a country, esp those entitled to vote
vb
(tr) to provide with or as if with people or inhabitants
[from Old French pople, from Latin populus; see populace]
Usage: See at person

People human beings collectively, 1374.
ThesaurusLegend:  Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Noun1.peoplepeople - (plural) any group of human beings (men or women or children) collectively; "old people"; "there were at least 200 people in the audience"
individual, mortal, person, somebody, someone, soul - a human being; "there was too much for one person to do"
group, grouping - any number of entities (members) considered as a unit
human beings, human race, humankind, humans, mankind, humanity, world, man - all of the living human inhabitants of the earth; "all the world loves a lover"; "she always used `humankind' because `mankind' seemed to slight the women"
plural, plural form - the form of a word that is used to denote more than one
peoples - the human beings of a particular nation or community or ethnic group; "the indigenous peoples of Australia"
age bracket, age group, cohort - a group of people having approximately the same age
ancients - people who lived in times long past (especially during the historical period before the fall of the Roman Empire in western Europe)
baffled - people who are frustrated and perplexed; "the children's faces clearly expressed the frustration of the baffled"
blind - people who have severe visual impairments, considered as a group; "he spent hours reading to the blind"
blood - people viewed as members of a group; "we need more young blood in this organization"
brave - people who are brave; "the home of the free and the brave"
cautious, timid - people who are fearful and cautious; "whitewater rafting is not for the timid"
business people, businesspeople - people who transact business (especially business executives)
damned - people who are condemned to eternal punishment; "he felt he had visited the realm of the damned"
dead - people who are no longer living; "they buried the dead"
living - people who are still living; "save your pity for the living"
deaf - people who have severe hearing impairments; "many of the deaf use sign language"
defeated, discomfited - people who are defeated; "the Romans had no pity for the defeated"
disabled, handicapped - people collectively who are crippled or otherwise physically handicapped; "technology to help the elderly and the disabled"
doomed, lost - people who are destined to die soon; "the agony of the doomed was in his voice"
enemy - any hostile group of people; "he viewed lawyers as the real enemy"
episcopacy, episcopate - the collective body of bishops
common people, folk, folks - people in general (often used in the plural); "they're just country folk"; "folks around here drink moonshine"; "the common people determine the group character and preserve its customs from one generation to the next"
free, free people - people who are free; "the home of the free and the brave"
homebound - people who are confined to their homes
enlightened, initiate - people who have been introduced to the mysteries of some field or activity; "it is very familiar to the initiate"
uninitiate - people who have not been introduced to the mysteries of some field or activity; "it diverts the attention of the uninitiate"
developmentally challenged, mentally retarded, retarded - people collectively who are mentally retarded; "he started a school for the retarded"
network army - a group of like-minded people united by the internet; a new kind of social or political of business group that may exert broad influence on a shared concern; "a network army of software programmers contribute free software to those who want it"
nationality - people having common origins or traditions and often comprising a nation; "immigrants of the same nationality often seek each other out"; "such images define their sense of nationality"
peanut gallery - (figurative) people whose criticisms are regarded as irrelevant or insignificant (resembling uneducated people who throw peanuts on the stage to express displeasure with a performance); "he ignored complaints from the peanut gallery"
pocket - a small isolated group of people; "they were concentrated in pockets inside the city"; "the battle was won except for cleaning up pockets of resistance"
retreated - people who have retreated; "he had only contempt for the retreated"
sick - people who are sick; "they devote their lives to caring for the sick"
tradespeople - people engaged in trade
maimed, wounded - people who are wounded; "they had to leave the wounded where they fell"
2.people - the body of citizens of a state or country; "the Spanish people"
group, grouping - any number of entities (members) considered as a unit
country people, countryfolk - people living in the same country; compatriots
Arcado-Cyprians, Achaean - the ancient Greek inhabitants of Achaea
Aeolian - the ancient Greek inhabitants of Aeolia
Dorian - the ancient Greek inhabitants of Doris who entered Greece from the north about 1100 BC
Ionian - the ancient Greek inhabitants of Attica and related regions in Ionia
electorate - the body of enfranchised citizens; those qualified to vote
governed - the body of people who are citizens of a particular government; "governments derive their just powers from the consent of the governed"--Declaration of Independence
citizen - a native or naturalized member of a state or other political community
3.people - members of a family line; "his people have been farmers for generations"; "are your people still alive?"
kinfolk, kinsfolk, phratry, family line, sept, folk, family - people descended from a common ancestor; "his family has lived in Massachusetts since the Mayflower"
4.peoplepeople - the common people generally; "separate the warriors from the mass"; "power to the people"
group, grouping - any number of entities (members) considered as a unit
laity, temporalty - in Christianity, members of a religious community that do not have the priestly responsibilities of ordained clergy
audience - the part of the general public interested in a source of information or entertainment; "every artist needs an audience"; "the broadcast reached an audience of millions"
followers, following - a group of followers or enthusiasts
Verb1.people - fill with people; "Stalin wanted to people the empty steppes"
populate - fill with inhabitants; "populate the forest with deer and wild boar for hunting"
2.people - furnish with people; "The plains are sparsely populated"
inhabit, live, populate, dwell - inhabit or live in; be an inhabitant of; "People lived in Africa millions of years ago"; "The people inhabited the islands that are now deserted"; "this kind of fish dwells near the bottom of the ocean"; "deer are populating the woods"

people
plural noun
1. persons, humans, individuals, folk (informal), men and women, human beings, humanity, mankind, mortals, the human race, Homo sapiens, PPL (S.M.S.) People should treat the planet with respect.
2. the public, the crowd, the masses, the general public, the mob, the herd, the grass roots, the rank and file, the multitude, the populace, the proletariat, the rabble, the plebs, the proles (derogatory slang, chiefly Brit.), the commonalty, (the) hoi polloi, PPL (S.M.S.) the will of the people
3. nation, public, community, subjects, population, residents, citizens, folk, inhabitants, electors, populace, tax payers, citizenry, (general) public, PPL (S.M.S.) the people of Rome
4. race, tribe, ethnic group, PPL (S.M.S.) the native peoples of Central and South America
5. family, parents, relations, relatives, folk, folks (informal), clan, kin, next of kin, kinsmen, nearest and dearest, kith and kin, your own flesh and blood, PPL (S.M.S.) My people still live in Ireland.
verb
inhabit, occupy, settle, populate, colonize a small town peopled by workers and families
Quotations
"The voice of the people is the voice of God" [Alcuin Epistles]

Peoples

Central and South American Indian peoples  Araucanian, Arawakan, Aymara, Aztec, Carib, Cashinahua, Chibca, Chimú, Ge, Guarani, Inca, Makuna, Maya, Mixtec, Nahuatl, Quechua, Kechua, or Quichua, Toltec, Tupi, Zapotec
Eskimo peoples  Aleut or Aleutian, Caribou Eskimo, Inuit or Innuit, Yupik
Translations
people [ˈpiːpl]
A. N
1. (with pl vb)
1.1. (seen as a mass) → gente f
what will people think?¿qué va a pensar la gente?
they stole from people's housesrobaban las casas de la gente
the place was full of peopleel local estaba lleno de gente
country peoplela gente del campo
I like the people herela gente de aquí me cae bien
here people quarrel a lotaquí se riñe mucho
they don't mix much with the local peopleno se tratan mucho con la gente del lugar
what a lot of people!¡cuánta gente!
old peoplelos ancianos, la gente mayor
people say thatdicen que ..., la gente dice que ...
young peoplelos jóvenes, la gente joven
1.2. (= persons, individuals) → personas fpl
20 people20 personas
millions of peoplemillones mpl de personas
people are more important than animalslas personas son más importantes que los animales
how many people are there in your family?¿cuántos sois en tu familia?
he got a knighthood, him of all people!le han nombrado sir, ¡precisamente a él!
you of all people should understanddeberías entenderlo mejor que nadie
the people concernedla gente or las personas en cuestión
English peoplelos ingleses
two English peopledos ingleses
the gas people are coming tomorrowlos del gas vienen mañana
people like you are not welcomeno queremos gente como tú
many people think thatmucha gente cree que ..., muchos creen que ...
most people like ita la mayoría de la gente le gusta
several people have told meme lo han dicho varias personas
some people are born luckyhay gente que nace de pie, hay gente con suerte
they're strange peopleson gente rara
what do you people think?y ustedes ¿qué opinan?
see also little 1 B
1.3. (= inhabitants) → habitantes mpl
Madrid has over four million peopleMadrid tiene más de cuatro millones de habitantes
the people of Londonlos habitantes de Londres, los londinenses
the people of Angolalos habitantes or la gente de Angola
the people of this country are fed upla gente de este país está harta
a leader who will serve the country and its peopleun líder al servicio del país y de su gente
1.4. (= citizens, public) → pueblo m
the peopleel pueblo
the will of the peoplela voluntad popular or del pueblo
the British peopleel pueblo británico
the king and his peopleel rey y su pueblo or sus súbditos
a people's army/democracy/republicun ejército/una democracia/una república popular
government by the peopleel gobierno del pueblo
the people at largeel pueblo en general
a man of the peopleun hombre del pueblo
power to the peoplepoder m para el pueblo
a people's tribunalun tribunal popular
to go to the peopleconsultar la opinión popular
see also common A1
1.5. (= family) → gente f, familia f
my people come from the northmi familia or mi gente es del norte
have you met his people?¿conoces a su familia?
1.6. (= colleagues) I asked one of our people in Boston to handle itpedí a uno de los nuestros en Boston que se encargara de ello
2. (with sing vb) (= ethnic group) → pueblo m
an oppressed peopleun pueblo oprimido
the peoples of the former Soviet Unionlos pueblos de la antigua Unión Soviética
Spanish-speaking peopleslos pueblos or las gentes de habla hispana
B. VTpoblar
the country is peopled by nomadsel país está poblado or habitado por nómadas
his novels are peopled with outlandish characterssus novelas están pobladas de personajes extravagantes
C. CPD people carrier Nmonovolumen m
people mover N (US) → cinta f transbordadora, pasillo m móvil

people [ˈpiːpəl]
npl
(gen)gens mpl
The people were nice → Les gens étaient sympathiques.
The room was full of people
BUT La salle était pleine de monde.La salle était pleine de gens.
a lot of people → beaucoup de gens
I know people who ... → je connais des gens qui ...
(indefinite use) people say that ... → on dit que ..., les gens disent que ...
People shouldn't make promises that they can't keep → Il ne faut pas faire de promesses quand on est incapable de les tenir.
There has been a complete change in people's ideas on the subject → Les idées sur ce sujet ont connu un changement radical.
(= individuals) → personnes fpl
six people → six personnes
several people → plusieurs personnes
How many people are there in your family?
BUT Vous êtes combien dans votre famille?.
(of a particular kind) old people → les personnes fpl âgées
young people → les jeunes mpl
French people → les Français mpl
Black people → les Noirs mpl
(= citizens) → peuple m
n
(= nation, race) → peuple m
(= ordinary people) the people → le peuple
a man of the people → un homme du peuple people power, people skills
vtpeupler
to be peopled by [place] → être peuplé(e) de; [novel] → être peuplé(e) de
people carrier n (= vehicle) → monospace m
people mover people-mover n
(= vehicle) → monospace m
(at airport)trottoir m roulant
people power npouvoir m populaire
people skills npl
to have good people skills → avoir un bon contact
people trafficking ntrafic m d'êtres humains

people
pl
Menschen pl; (not in formal context) → Leute pl; we’re concerned with peopleuns geht es um die Menschen; French people are very fond of their fooddie Franzosen lieben ihre gute Küche; that’s typical of Edinburgh peopledas ist typisch für (die) Leute aus Edinburgh; a job where you meet peopleeine Arbeit, wo man mit Menschen or Leuten zusammenkommt; people who need peopleMenschen, die andere Menschen brauchen; all the people in the worldalle Menschen auf der Welt; all people with red hairalle Rothaarigen; some people don’t like itmanche Leute mögen es nicht; most people in show businessdie meisten Leute im Showgeschäft; aren’t people funny?was gibt es doch für seltsame Menschen or Leute?; the people you meet!Menschen or Leute gibts!; why me of all people?warum ausgerechnet ich/mich?; I met Harry of all people!ausgerechnet Harry habe ich getroffen!; of all people who do you think I should meet?stell dir mal vor, wen ich getroffen habe?; what do you people think?was haltet ihr denn davon?; poor peoplearme Leute pl, → Arme pl; blind peopleBlinde pl; disabled peopleBehinderte pl; middle-aged peopleMenschen plmittleren Alters; old peopleSenioren pl; city peopleStadtmenschen pl; country peopleMenschen plvom Land, Landleute pl (dated); some people!Leute gibts!; some people have all the luckmanche Leute haben einfach Glück
(= inhabitants)Bevölkerung f; the people of Rome/Egypt etcdie Bevölkerung von Rom/Ägypten etc; Madrid has over 5 million peopleMadrid hat über 5 Millionen Einwohner
(= one, they)man; (= people in general, the neighbours)die Leute; people say that …man sagt, dass …; what will people think!was sollen die Leute denken!; people in general tend to say …im Allgemeinen neigt man zu der Behauptung
(= nation, masses, subjects)Volk nt; the common peopledas einfache Volk, die breite Masse; a man of the peopleein Mann mdes Volkes; government by the people (of the people)eine Regierung des Volkes; the Belgian peopledie Belgier pl, → das belgische Volk; People’s police/Republic etcVolkspolizei f/-republik fetc
vtbesiedeln; to be peopled bybevölkert sein von; the world seems to be peopled with idiotsdie Welt scheint von Idioten bevölkert zu sein

people:
people carrier
n (Aut) → Großraumlimousine f, → Van m
people mover
n
(= moving pavement)Rollband nt, → Rollsteig m
people power
People’s Dispensary for Sick Animals
n (Brit) kostenloses Behandlungszentrum für Haustiere

people [ˈpiːpl]
1. n
a. (pl, persons) → persone fpl, gente fsg
old people → i vecchi
young people → i giovani
some people → alcuni mpl, certa gente
four/several people came → sono venute quattro/parecchie persone
the room was full of people → la stanza era piena di gente
what do you people think? → e voi (altri) cosa ne pensate?
some people are born lucky → c'è chi nasce con la camicia
you of all people should ... → se c'è uno che dovrebbe... quello sei tu
b. (pl, in general) → gente fsg
many people think that ... → molti pensano che..., molta gente pensa che...
people say that ... → si dice or la gente dice che...
c. (pl, inhabitants) → abitanti mpl
the people of London → i londinesi
country people → la gente di campagna
town people → la gente di città
d. (pl) (Pol) (citizens) → popolo; (general public) → pubblico
the people → il popolo
people at large → il grande pubblico
a man of the people → un uomo del popolo
e. (pl, family) → famiglia fsg
f. (sg, nation, race) → popolo, nazione f
2. vt to people (with)popolare (con)
to be peopled with → essere popolato/a di

people [ˈpiːpl]
1. n
a. (pl, persons) → persone fpl, gente fsg
old people → i vecchi
young people → i giovani
some people → alcuni mpl, certa gente
four/several people came → sono venute quattro/parecchie persone
the room was full of people → la stanza era piena di gente
what do you people think? → e voi (altri) cosa ne pensate?
some people are born lucky → c'è chi nasce con la camicia
you of all people should ... → se c'è uno che dovrebbe... quello sei tu
b. (pl, in general) → gente fsg
many people think that ... → molti pensano che..., molta gente pensa che...
people say that ... → si dice or la gente dice che...
c. (pl, inhabitants) → abitanti mpl
the people of London → i londinesi
country people → la gente di campagna
town people → la gente di città
d. (pl) (Pol) (citizens) → popolo; (general public) → pubblico
the people → il popolo
people at large → il grande pubblico
a man of the people → un uomo del popolo
e. (pl, family) → famiglia fsg
f. (sg, nation, race) → popolo, nazione f
2. vt to people (with)popolare (con)
to be peopled with → essere popolato/a di

people
n pl people [ˈpiːpl]
1 persons There were three people in the room. mense أشْخاص души osoby, lidé personer die Leute (pl.) άνθρωποι personas inimesed افراد؛ اشخاص väki personne אֲנָשִׁים लोग ljudi,narod emberek orang fólk, manneskjur persone 人々 사람 žmonės, asmenys cilvēki orang mensen mennesker, personer ludzie, osoby pessoa persoane люди osoby, ľudia osebe ljudi personer บุคคล kişiler люди افراد người
2 men and women in general People often say such things. mense ناس، النّاس хора lidé folk die Leute (pl.) κόσμος personas, gente inimesed مردم ihmiset gens בְּנֵי-אָדָם जनता ljudi az emberek orang manneskjur, fólk gente 人々 사람들 žmonės cilvēki, ļaudis orang de mensen, men folk ludzie as pessoas oameni люди ľudia ljudje ljudi folk, människor คน insanlar 人們 люди لوگ، مرد و عورت người dân
3 (noun singular) a nation or race all the peoples of this world. nasies, volke شَعْب нация lidstvo folk das Volk έθνος pueblo rahvas قوم؛ ملت kansa peuple בְּנֵי-אָדָם राष्ट्र या जाति narod nép bangsa þjóð, þjóðflokkur popolo 民族 국민 tauta tauta; nācija bangsa volk folk(eslag) naród povo popor народ, нация ľudstvo narod ljudi folk ประชากร ulus, millet 民族 народ, нація قوم، نسل dân tộc
the people
the ordinary people of a country as opposed to the aristocracy etc government for the people by the people. die mense الشَّعْب обикновените хора lid folket das gemeine Volk λαός pueblo rahvas مردم عادی tavallinen kansa peuple אוּכלוּסיָה आमजन svijet,puk a nép rakyat alþÿðan, almúginn popolo 一般大衆 평민 eiliniai žmonės, liaudis tauta, sabiedrība rakyat volk folket lud povo popor народ ľud ljudstvo narod folket คนในปกครอง halk, kamu 人民 народ عوام quần chúng/ nhân dân

people is usually plural: The people waiting at the airport were impatient .

people is singular, and has the plural peoples , when it means a nation: a defeated people ; the peoples of eastern Europe .


people ناس lidé folk Menschen άνθρωποι gente ihmiset gens ljudi persone 人々 사람들 mensen personer ludzie pessoas люди folk ผู้คน insanlar người 人们


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