rich

/rɪtʃ/ (bre, ipa) · [rˈɪtʃ] /rɪtʃ/ (ame, ipa) · [rˈɪtʃ] /ˈrich/ (ame, mw) · /-rɪtʃ/ (bre, ipa) · [rˈɪtʃ] /-rɪtʃ/ (ame, ipa)

rich — noun

1. people who have a lot of money and valuable things, thought of as one group in s

1.名詞C1
釋義

people who have a lot of money and valuable things, thought of as one group in society

例句

The rich in Naoko's neighbourhood have started a fund for the local library.

the rich + plural verb (have started)

The rich ought to pay more tax to support public schools, a recent survey found.

the rich + ought to [modal obligation]

同義詞
  • the wealthy

    very similar in meaning; 'the wealthy' is slightly more formal and emphasises financial assets rather than disposable income

  • the affluent

    more formal register; often describes people with comfortable upper-middle-class lifestyles rather than extreme wealth

  • the privileged

    focuses on social advantages and opportunities rather than money alone; can imply unfairness

反義詞
  • the poor

    the direct opposite; people with very little money or possessions

  • the needy

    focuses on those who cannot afford basic necessities; more formal and often used in charity contexts

文法句型

the rich + plural verb

the + rich

用法筆記

Always requires the definite article 'the' and takes a plural verb. Cannot be used in the singular form — do not write 'a rich' to mean a rich person.

常見錯誤

The rich is getting richer.
The rich are getting richer.
💡the noun phrase 'the rich' always takes a plural verb.
A rich should help the poor.
The rich should help the poor.
💡you must use the definite article 'the' before 'rich' when referring to wealthy people as a group.

rich — adjective

rich — suffix