commoners
commoners — 名詞
1. people who are outside the royal family and the nobility, especially in British
平民;庶民
非王室或貴族的人
people who are outside the royal family and the nobility, especially in British or historical settings.
At the palace gate, commoners waited outside while the dukes entered.
在宮殿門口,平民在外面等候,而公爵們走了進去。
contrast: commoners vs dukes at court
Both brides were born commoners before marrying into the royal family.
這兩位新娘在嫁入王室前都出身平民。
pattern: be born commoners before marriage into royalty
The old law banned commoners from hunting deer in the royal forest.
那條舊法律禁止平民到皇家森林裡獵鹿。
Yael's history class debated whether commoners had any voice in Parliament.
Yael 的歷史課討論平民在國會裡是否有任何發言權。
Many viewers admired how the queen listened to commoners during the visit.
許多觀眾欣賞那位女王在訪問期間願意傾聽平民。
- ordinary people
the broad everyday phrase; it lacks the royal and noble contrast
- plebeians
more historical or insulting; 'commoners' is the neutral choice in monarchy contexts
- subjects
people under a monarch's rule; not all subjects are contrasted with nobles in the same way
- nobles
people with inherited aristocratic rank
- aristocrats
members of the highest social class by birth
- royals
members of a royal family
文法句型
the commoners
commoners and nobles
born commoners
用法筆記
Usually appears in discussions of monarchies, royal marriages, or older class systems. The word often contrasts a whole social group with nobles and is uncommon in countries without a living monarchy tradition.