释义 |
hoi polloi noun the common people; the unwashed masses UK, 1822
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hoi polloi, theThe masses. This term, which was Greek for the common people or the crowd, was used by John Dryden in his Essay of Dramatick Poesie (1668). “If by the people,” he wrote, “you understand the multitude, the hoi polloi, ’tis no matter what they think; . . . their judgment is a mere lottery.” |