1. The clergymen of the Christian Church were often rabbled in the civil war. 内战期间基督教教士常常受到袭击。
2. The disappointed rabble , finding that there was like to be no farther sport, had by this time disappeared. 那些村民觉得这里大概没有什么新鲜事儿好看了,这时也走开了。
3. He urged on his weary horse to hasten through this rabble, but the further he went the more disorderly the crowds became. 他驱赶着已经疲惫的马,想快点穿过这些人群,但是他越往前走,这些人群就显得更加紊乱。
英英解释
n.
1. a disorderly crowd of people
2. disparaging terms for the common people