popularity
/ˌpɒpjuˈlærəti/ (bre, ipa) · /ˌpɑːpjuˈlærəti/ (ame, ipa) · /ˌpä-pyə-ˈler-ə-tē ˌpä-pyə-ˈla-rə-tē/ (ame, mw)
popularity — 名詞
1. the degree to which many people like, choose, or support a person, thing, or ide
受歡迎度
很多人喜歡或支持的程度
the degree to which many people like, choose, or support a person, thing, or idea
The singer's popularity grew after her hospital concert for children.
這位歌手在醫院為兒童演唱後,受歡迎度上升了。
grow in popularity over time
Low prices helped the app gain popularity among college students.
低價幫助這款 app 在大學生之間提升受歡迎度。
gain popularity among + group
The mayor's popularity fell when bus fares went up again.
公車票價再次上漲時,市長的受歡迎度下滑了。
The soup's popularity comes from its warm taste and easy recipe.
這道湯之所以受歡迎,是因為喝起來暖胃,而且做法簡單。
Teachers were surprised by the board game's sudden popularity in class.
老師們對這款桌遊在課堂上的突然受歡迎感到驚訝。
- unpopularity
the state of not being liked or supported by many people
- disapproval
stronger and more negative; focuses on judging something badly
文法句型
someone's popularity
the popularity of something
gain popularity among a group
grow in popularity
用法筆記
Often used with verbs such as gain, lose, enjoy, and grow in. Common patterns are someone's popularity, the popularity of something, and popularity among or with a particular group.