Groundlings Meaning in English
word · lemma: groundling
释义
Originally, 'groundlings' were the people who stood in the cheap section in front of the stage at Shakespeare's Globe Theatre. Now, it can also mean ordinary people or the general public.
用法与细微差别
'Groundlings' is historical and literary, used mostly for Shakespearean contexts or metaphorically for ordinary people. Not used in daily conversation. In modern writing, it sometimes suggests simplicity or lack of sophistication.
例句
The groundlings watched the play while standing for hours.
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He joked that politicians are out of touch with the groundlings.
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Many groundlings could not afford seats in the theater.
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Movies today rarely appeal to the groundlings the way old comedies did.
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She wrote the novel for the groundlings, not the critics.
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The groundlings stood closest to the stage during Shakespeare’s plays.
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