PEOPLE | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary

Meaning of people in English

(Definition of people from the Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary & Thesaurus © Cambridge University Press)
(Definition of people from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)
(Definition of people from the Cambridge Business English Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)

Examples of people

people
This is not to say, it must be noted, that interference with people's disvaluable goals is necessarily permitted.
Sounds, visual images, and faces remind the players of people or events of the past.
Only quick action would transfer people from relief to work as the president wanted.
What sort of disputes did ordinary people bring to court?
Even ordinary people are beginning to regard them as robots.
I chose it because it is recent, brief and relevant to ordinary people.
This is surprising, given that questions of revenue generation affect ordinary people in basic and sometimes very serious ways.
Having become a mass profession, science was no longer suspected of becoming elitist and separated from the life and concerns of ordinary people.
He is also one of the world's most recognised, and recognisable, physically challenged people.
Others are reputed physically to capture people and to lock them up in secret places until they can hand them over to their white masters.
Thus, it is possible that the individuals discussed in this article formed single-person households for the purposes of taxation, but physically lived with other people.
People from this region have produced a relatively small number of music technology-related publications.
Any categorisation of chronological age obscures the physiological, psychological and social diversity of older people.
Many people with symptoms of psychological distress do not seek professional help.
The reasonable person standard enjoys a certain sort of objectivity, insofar as it protects people from each other.
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Collocations with people

people

These are words often used in combination with people.

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able-bodied people
They faced higher nutritional stress since the bulk of farming had to be done by a limited number of able-bodied people.
aboriginal people
This led to the significant erosion of the land base available to aboriginal people on which to pursue these traditional activities.
civilized people
Gain and sustenance represent the value realized from labor among civilized people.
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Translations of people

in Chinese (Traditional)
人, 人們, 大家…
in Chinese (Simplified)
人, 人们, 大家…
in Spanish
personas, la gente, todo el mundo…
in Portuguese
pessoas, gente, povo…
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लोक…
人々, 国民, 民族…
insanlar, halk, kişiler…
personnes [feminine, plural], gens [masculine…
persones, poble, gent…
mensen, de mensen, men…
ஆண்கள், பெண்கள் மற்றும் குழந்தைகள், அனைவரையும் குறிக்கப் பயன்படுகிறது…
लोग, (समूह में सभी) लोग…
પુરુષો, સ્ત્રીઓ અને બાળકો., લોકો…
personer, folk…
personer, folk, människor…
orang, bangsa…
die Leute (pl.), das Volk…
folk [neuter, plural], personer [neuter…
لوگ…
люди, народ, нація…
люди, народ, национальность…
పురుషులు, స్త్రీలు, పిల్లలు…
ناس, أُناس, شَعْب…
মানুষ, পুরুষ, মহিলা এবং শিশু…
osoby, lidé, lidstvo…
orang, bangsa…
บุคคล, คน, ประชากร…
người, người dân, dân tộc…
ludzie, naród, lud…
사람들, 국민…
persone, gente, popolo…
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