the rich
the rich — 慣用語
1. people who have a great deal of money and property, spoken of as a social group
富人
擁有大量財富的社會群體
people who have a great deal of money and property, spoken of as a social group
Heloísa wrote an article about how the rich avoid paying taxes.
Heloísa 寫了一篇文章,探討富人如何避稅。
collocation: the rich avoid paying taxes
The rich in Tendai's neighbourhood live behind tall iron gates.
Tendai 社區裡的富人都住在高大的鐵門後面。
the rich + in [place] for location
Minho believes the rich should give more money to public schools.
Minho 認為富人應該把更多錢捐給公立學校。
A new luxury hotel opened, but only the rich can afford a room.
一家新的豪華酒店開幕了,但只有富人才住得起。
Gabriel noticed that the rich rarely visit the local market.
Gabriel 注意到富人很少光顧當地的市場。
- the wealthy
slightly more formal; often used in the same contexts
- the affluent
more formal and impersonal; common in economic reports
- the well-off
milder and less direct; avoids the sharpness of 'rich'
- the poor
the direct opposite; people with very little money
用法筆記
Always plural — use with a plural verb. Often contrasted with 'the poor' in discussions about society and money.