man in the street
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Contents
1
English
1.1
Noun
1.1.1
Translations
1.1.2
See also
English
Noun
man
in
the
street
(
plural
men in the street
)
(
idiomatic
)
A
typical
person,
unversed
in a given
subject
; an
inexpert
commoner
.
Translations
a typical person
French:
homme de la rue
(fr)
m
,
monsieur Tout-le-monde
(fr)
m
,
Monsieur Tout-le-Monde
(fr)
m
,
individu lambda
,
pékin moyen
(fr)
m
,
pékin de base
,
simple quidam
m
,
Madame Tout-le-Monde
f
(
deprecated template usage
)
{{
trans-mid
}}
Spanish:
ciudadano de a pie
See also
layman
man on the street
man on the Clapham omnibus
vox populi
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