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vulgar

英 ['vʌlgə] 美['vʌlɡɚ]
  • adj. 粗俗的;通俗的;本土的
  • n. 平民,百姓

英英释意


1. lacking refinement or cultivation or taste;
"he had coarse manners but a first-rate mind"
"behavior that branded him as common"
"an untutored and uncouth human being"
"an uncouth soldier--a real tough guy"
"appealing to the vulgar taste for violence"
"the vulgar display of the newly rich"
2. of or associated with the great masses of people;
"the common people in those days suffered greatly"
"behavior that branded him as common"
"his square plebeian nose"
"a vulgar and objectionable person"
"the unwashed masses"
3. being or characteristic of or appropriate to everyday language;
"common parlance"
"a vernacular term"
"vernacular speakers"
"the vulgar tongue of the masses"
"the technical and vulgar names for an animal species"
4. conspicuously and tastelessly indecent;
"coarse language"
"a crude joke"
"crude behavior"
"an earthy sense of humor"
"a revoltingly gross expletive"
"a vulgar gesture"
"full of language so vulgar it should have been edited"

双语例句


1. Horse-racing was once considered vulgar and lower class in Japan.
赛马在日本曾一度被视为是粗俗的下层社会游戏。

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2. The film is tasteless, vulgar and even badly shot.
这部电影毫无品位、庸俗不堪,甚至可以说拍得很烂。

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3. Certain words are vulgar and not acceptable in polite society.
有些字眼较粗俗,不为上流社会所接受。

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4. His campaign has been unrestrained and often vulgar.
他的竞选活动恣意而为而且往往很低俗。

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5. I think it's a very vulgar house.
我觉得这所房子很俗气。

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