1 for or involving ordinary people and not specialists or people who are very educated -- halka hitap eden, halk tipi; fazla tanınmış olmayan
2 A popular belief, opinion, etc is one that many people have. -- yaygın, genel; umuma ait, popüler
The allegations are false, contrary to popular belief.
The problem is increased by exaggeration—and the offenders are not local papers, but some of the national populars.
The opposing view- that dialects are organized in a continuum without sharp boundaries- is likewise popular.
I also do not think that the only future for museums that do want to become more popular is a 'gloomy prospect of complete commodification'.
However, with literature and popular culture the value of a language can be enhanced so that the child will seek more input through that medium.
The test uses recognition of popular authors' names as the dependent measure.
At the same time they are very popular as providers of home entertainment.
There, local advocacy groups have controlled far more than one might imagine, given the popular impression of omnipotent real estate developers.
Interestingly, work with ' poor people ' was most popular by the end of the course.
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受人喜愛的, 受大眾喜愛的,受歡迎的, 一般的…
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受人喜爱的, 受大众喜爱的,受欢迎的, 一般的…
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popular, popular [masculine-feminine, singular]…
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人気がある, 評判のよい, 大衆向けの…
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populaire, à la mode, de vulgarisation…
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شائع, مَحْبوب, شَعبي…
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