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Eve·ry·man
ev ri maen
noun
the title character of an anonymous medieval morality play, who unsuccessfully attempts to stave off death.
(usu. l.c.) the common or ordinary person, esp. when typifying the entire human race.
这是一部流行于15世纪的道德剧中主角的名字; 来自于 every(每个)+ man(男人)。
Everyman, allegorical character in The Summoning of Everyman, 15th century English morality play
The first known use of everyman was in 1901
1 Recently, however, he’s moved to the fore as a nonchalant everyman type easily cast in projects with a broader reach.
2 By the end of the LP, he succeeds in bridging the wide-eyed optimism of his earlier self with the universalizing experiences of his everyman American characters.
3 If you make music for some nebulous everyman, your squeaks of dismay when said everyman turns out to include Tory researchers may go unheeded.
4 It’s also why he’s often described as an everyman, because he makes his characters so relatable, not because he himself – a Hollywood megastar who collects typewriters – is relatable, although that distinction is often confused.
5 Since Ken Bone is so 2016, America needed a new everyman to rally behind.
6 Butler stars as John Garrity, a Scottish-born structural engineer so ordinary that "everyman" feels a little too edgy a term to describe him.
7 But with regard to the creative method, everyman has his own views.
然而,关于创作方法,简直是人言言殊, 莫衷一是.
8 Burstein is never boring to watch; he’s a delicate guy in an everyman’s body, simultaneously proud and shy about his showing off.
9 Howard Jarvis had no difficulty enlisting such interests even as he succeeded in casting himself to the public and media as an everyman.
10 But that has only added to his appeal as an everyman giving it his best shot.
11 The Finnish concept of jokamiehenoikeus – “everyman’s right” – means it’s also legal to wild camp and forage for berries and mushrooms.
12 The final new play at the soon-to-be-transformed Everyman features an everyman undergoing a process of transformation.
13 For the everyman, how can we let him or her be an ideal one?
那对于普通人, 应该如何管理,使他们成为理想的人 呢 ?
14 He’s every inch the everyman rock star, the “celebrity of the first rank” that he says the United States requires.
15 When Homer was no longer a flawed but essentially lovable everyman but what he had always threatened to be: a lazy, selfish, cowardly, Duff-swilling oaf?
16 The effect is of confronting a series of everymen and everywomen, archetypal and yet wholly specific — or perhaps more accurately, interchangeable: What happened to them could happen to anyone.
17 He articulates everyman anger at bank managers and call centre workers, dances round his house in his underwear to Jefferson Airplane’s ‘Someone to Love’.
18 Here he pays tribute to the broadcasting legend whose deadpan wit, enthusiasm and everyman demeanour made him a favourite of gangly punks and grandmas.
19 The crimes of everyman characters are dismissed with a sentence or two of forgiving prose: alcoholism leading to child abuse, casual spousal violence, multiple fatal stabbings.
20 There have been other roles where Edgerton makes a compelling everyman (notably as another science teacher, in the 2011 MMA film Warrior).
2 凡人
4 老百姓
7 平常人
8 普通人
the man in the street the man on the street Joe Bloggs Joe Blows jack ruck joe schmo wananchi little man John Citizen Joe Public man in the street John Doe vulgar Jack mister mortal pleb the man on the Clapham omnibus an ordinary ham-and-egger jack ruck zilch tom dick and harry churlish monkey commoner storch the man in the street and Robinson