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Oxford Spanish Dictionary

I. people [ingl. am. ˈpipəl, ingl. brit. ˈpiːp(ə)l] SUST.

1.1. people + pl v., no art. (in general):

people
people are tired of that
what will people say/think?
people say that
people say that
se dice que
a lot of/very few people
some people don't like it
some people don't like it
some people don't like it
they are good people
we're people, not machines!

1.2. people + pl v., no art. (individuals):

people
the hall seats 200 people
well, really, some people!

1.3. people + pl v., no art. (specific group):

tall/rich people
tall/rich people
tall/rich people
young people
young people
local people
local people
Chinese people
he wasn't one of our people

2.1. people (inhabitants) + pl v.:

a town of 15, 000 people

2.2. people (citizens, nation) + pl v.:

the people
the American people
the American people
the common people
the common people
a man/an enemy of the people
to go to the people ingl. brit.
to go to the people ingl. brit.
to go to the people ingl. brit.

2.3. people (race):

people + sing. v.
they are a proud people

II. people [ingl. am. ˈpipəl, ingl. brit. ˈpiːp(ə)l] V. trans.

people

flower people SUST. sust. pl. HIST.

flower people

people trafficker SUST.

people trafficker

people carrier SUST.

people carrier

people management SUST. U

people management

people power SUST. U

people power

little people SUST. sust. pl.

1. little people → little folk

2. little people (those without power):

3. little people MED.:

little people
little people
enanos mpl

little folk SUST. sust. pl. MITO.

boat people SUST. sust. pl.

boat people

business people SUST. sust. pl.

business people
business people

old people's home SUST.

en el diccionario PONS

inglés
inglés
español
español

I. people [ˈpi:pl] SUST.

1. people pl. (plural of person):

people
city people
country people
the beautiful people
the beautiful people
la gente linda amer.
the rich people

2. people sin pl. (nation, ethnic group):

people
the chosen people REL.

3. people (ordinary citizens):

people
ciudadanos(-as) m (f) pl.

II. people [ˈpi:pl] V. trans.

boat people SUST. pl.

boat people

young people SUST.

young people SUST.:

young people

old people's home SUST.

congested people
evacuate people
coloured pencil, people
español
español
inglés
inglés
ordinary [or common] people pl.
throng of people
en el diccionario PONS
inglés
inglés
español
español

I. people [ˈpi·pəl] SUST.

1. people pl. (plural of person):

people
city/country people
the beautiful people
the beautiful people
la gente linda amer.

2. people (nation, ethnic group):

people
the chosen people REL.

3. people pl. (ordinary citizens):

people
ciudadanos(-as) m (f) pl.
of/by/for the people

II. people [ˈpi·pəl] V. trans.

people mover SUST.

people mover (rail vehicle)

boat people SUST. pl.

boat people
chock-a-block with people
evacuate people
inrush of people
congested people
congenial people
español
español
inglés
inglés
throng of people
Present
Ipeople
youpeople
he/she/itpeoples
wepeople
youpeople
theypeople
Past
Ipeopled
youpeopled
he/she/itpeopled
wepeopled
youpeopled
theypeopled
Present Perfect
Ihavepeopled
youhavepeopled
he/she/ithaspeopled
wehavepeopled
youhavepeopled
theyhavepeopled
Past Perfect
Ihadpeopled
youhadpeopled
he/she/ithadpeopled
wehadpeopled
youhadpeopled
theyhadpeopled

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Ejemplos monolingües (no verificados por la redacción de PONS)

This attracts the attention of crowds, not only of adults but also young people who identify with his songs.
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The goal is to develop young people athletically, academically, and to better prepare them for the challenges that lie ahead.
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The event was attended by 350 young people aged 1218 years old.
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The parents of one of the dead accused the media of glamorising ways of taking one's life to young people.
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He also paid to send some local young people to college.
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