crowdsourcing; abbr. for
群眾外包
many; numerous; multitudinous; legion; throng; multiple
plural; mode (statistics)
various ideas; diverse opinions
member of the US House of Representatives
all-spice (Pimenta dioica); Jamaican pepper
universally admired; highly esteemed by everyone
all of one voice; unanimous
to be praised by everyone
the multitude against the few, a wide disparity (idiom from Mencius); heavily outnumbered; unequally matched; overwhelmed by weight of numbers
(lit.) all the stars revolve around Polaris
北辰 (idiom, from Analects); fig. to view sb as core figure; to group around a revered leader
(lit.) all the stars cup themselves around the moon (idiom, from Analects); fig. to view sb as core figure; to group around a revered leader; to revolve around sb
multitude of blind people touch an elephant
(idiom, from Nirvana sutra 大般涅槃經); fig. unable to see the big picture; to mistake the part for the whole; unable to see the wood for the trees
to follow the crowd; to conform
audience; participants; congregation (of religious sect)
to stand out; outstanding
target audience; audience
mass; involving everyone; united; (lit.) to assemble the multitude
people; (the) masses; the great bulk of the population; popular (of music, science etc)
minority of the population; non-mainstream (activity, pursuit etc); niche (market etc)
in public; in front of everybody
(the) people; (the) common people; populace; masses
to muster; to gather a crowd
mass; general public; (the common) people; multitude; the masses
to gather a crowd; to muster
federated nation; the United States
mass-oriented; to cater for the masses; popularized
to do with the masses; mass (meeting, movement etc)
public figure; famous person
to muster large forces; to get a great number of people involved (in carrying out some task)
united as one; e pluribus unum
sensationalism; vulgar claptrap to please the crowds; playing to the gallery; demagogy
public place with numerous people
to alarm everyone; to scandalize the public
to alarm everyone; to scandalize the public
multitude of enemies, few friends (idiom from Mencius); heavily outnumbered; beaten by the weight of numbers
proletariat; abbr. for
普羅列塔利亞 plus masses; also written
無產階級 in PRC Marxist theory
ordinary people; the masses
to behead sb and display the head in public
to enjoy the confidence of the people; to be very popular
to parade (a prisoner) through the streets
crowdsourcing; abbr. to
眾包
the mass line, CPC term for Party policy aimed at broadening and cultivating contacts with the masses
every living being (Buddhism); the mass of common people
group licentiousness (offense punishable by up to five years in prison in the PRC)