people

/ˈpiː.pəl/ (bre, ipa) · [pˈipəl] /ˈpiː.pəl/ (ame, ipa) · [pˈipəl] /ˈpē-pəl/ (ame, mw)

people — noun

1. human beings thought of together, not as one person at a time.

1.名詞A1
釋義

human beings thought of together, not as one person at a time.

例句

People first came to the island by boat thousands of years ago.

people meaning humans in general

People often dream about falling after sleeping in a strange hotel.

同義詞
  • humans

    more factual or scientific in tone

  • human beings

    slightly more formal and explicit

  • persons

    formal or legal, often used in notices and reports

用法筆記

Usually takes a plural verb. Use peoples, not people, only when you mean several separate nations or ethnic groups.

常見錯誤

There is many people at the gate.
There are many people at the gate.
💡people is plural here, so it takes a plural verb.

2. used for everybody in general, and also for the group you are talking to.

2.名詞A2
釋義

used for everybody in general, and also for the group you are talking to.

例句

At the night market, people wanted more tables near the soup stand.

people meaning everybody in general

"People, please keep your bags with you," the driver said.

direct address: People, ...

同義詞
  • everybody

    plain everyday word when you mean all people

  • everyone

    slightly more neutral than people in direct address

  • folks

    warmer and more informal, especially in American English

文法句型

People, ...

用法筆記

Common in speech when a speaker wants the attention of a group. Distinguish from sense 1: this sense often sounds like everybody or you all, not human beings as a species.

常見錯誤

Peoples, please sit down.
People, please sit down.
💡direct address uses people, not peoples.

3. people in the same kind of job or area of activity.

3.名詞B2
釋義

people in the same kind of job or area of activity.

例句

Museum people still talk about that stolen painting.

field noun + people

Radio people in Taipei still remember that late-night DJ.

同義詞
  • professionals

    more formal and wider; does not suggest insider culture

  • insiders

    stresses being part of the inner group

  • workers

    broader and does not always mean the same field community

反義詞
  • outsiders

    people not belonging to that work group

文法句型

museum people

radio people

用法筆記

Usually follows a noun naming the field, place, or industry. It suggests insiders who share work habits or knowledge, not simply all workers in a building.

常見錯誤

Radio people is excited about the new studio.
Radio people are excited about the new studio.
💡people still takes a plural verb in this sense.

4. ordinary citizens as distinct from rulers, officials, and other powerful groups.

4.名詞C1
釋義

ordinary citizens as distinct from rulers, officials, and other powerful groups.

例句

The tax increase hurt ordinary people more than top officials.

ordinary people contrasted with officials

Outside city hall, people shouted while officials hurried past the gate.

同義詞
反義詞
  • the elite

    people with wealth, status, or influence

  • rulers

    those who govern rather than being governed

用法筆記

Common in politics, news, and public debate. Distinguish from sense 6: this sense contrasts citizens with those in power, rather than naming a nation or ethnic group.

常見錯誤

The minister must listen to the peoples.
The minister must listen to the people.
💡this sense treats the public as one body, so people is usual.

5. your relatives, especially the family you come from.

5.名詞B1
釋義

your relatives, especially the family you come from.

例句

Nina's people still live on the farm near Chiayi.

possessive noun + people for family

Raj called his people after the baby was born.

同義詞
  • family

    the most neutral everyday word

  • relatives

    more exact and slightly more formal

  • kin

    literary or regional in modern English

反義詞

文法句型

my people

his people

用法筆記

Often used in friendly speech with my, your, his, or her. It is looser and warmer than relatives, and it may include the wider family, not only parents and children.

常見錯誤

I will visit my peoples this weekend.
I will visit my people this weekend.
💡this family sense keeps the form people.

6. people who belong to the same country or share a language or culture.

6.名詞B1
釋義

people who belong to the same country or share a language or culture.

例句

The Sami people have lived in the north for centuries.

group name + people

The Ainu people on Hokkaido still teach children the old songs.

同義詞
  • nation

    often stresses political identity or statehood

  • ethnic group

    stresses shared ancestry and culture

  • population

    more statistical and less cultural

文法句型

the Korean people

the Sami people

用法筆記

Often used with the plus a group name. Distinguish from sense 4: this sense names a national or cultural body, while sense 4 means ordinary citizens as opposed to those in power.

常見錯誤

The Japanese peoples rebuilt quickly.
The Japanese people rebuilt quickly.
💡use people for one national group; peoples is for several distinct groups.

7. a whole society seen as one group with its own way of life.

7.名詞C1
釋義

a whole society seen as one group with its own way of life.

例句

A people living between two rivers built its calendar around floods.

a people + singular verb

Over time, the desert tribe grew into a settled people.

同義詞
  • society

    the nearest everyday equivalent

  • community

    can be smaller or more local in scope

  • civilization

    more formal and often broader in historical writing

反義詞
  • individual

    one person considered alone rather than as part of a whole

文法句型

a people + singular verb

用法筆記

Mostly seen in history, politics, and social analysis. Distinguish from sense 6: this sense looks at a society's shared way of life, not simply the members of one nation or ethnicity.

people — verb