vulgar

导读:vulgar音标
英 [ˈvʌlgə(r)] 美 [ˈvʌlɡɚ]
vulgar基本释义
adj.通俗的;粗俗的;乡土的n.平民,百姓
vulgar用法及例句
vulgar的意思adj1. conspicuously and tastelessly in

vulgar音标

英 [ˈvʌlgə(r)]

美 [ˈvʌlɡɚ]

vulgar基本释义

adj.通俗的;粗俗的;乡土的

n.平民,百姓

vulgar用法及例句

vulgar的意思

adj

1. conspicuously and tastelessly indecent

e.g. coarse languagea crude jokecrude behavioran earthy sense of humora revoltingly gross expletivea vulgar gesturefull of language so vulgar it should have been edited

Synonym: crudeearthygross

2. being or characteristic of or appropriate to everyday language

e.g. common parlancea vernacular termvernacular speakersthe vulgar tongue of the massesthe technical and vulgar names for an animal species

Synonym: commonvernacular

3. of or associated with the great masses of people

e.g. the common people in those days suffered greatlybehavior that branded him as commonhis square plebeian nosea vulgar and objectionable personthe unwashed masses

Synonym: commonplebeianunwashed

4. lacking refinement or cultivation or taste

e.g. he had coarse manners but a first-rate mindbehavior that branded him as commonan untutored and uncouth human beingan uncouth soldier--a real tough guyappealing to the vulgar taste for violencethe vulgar display of the newly rich

Synonym: coarsecommonrough-cutuncouth

1. 粗俗的;庸俗的;俗气的;不雅的If you describe something as vulgar, you think it is in bad taste or of poor artistic quality.

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

vulgarityI hate the vulgarity of this room.我讨厌这个房间的庸俗劲儿。

2. (图画、姿势或言论)下流的,猥亵的If you describe pictures, gestures, or remarks as vulgar, you dislike them because they refer to sex or parts of the body in a rude way that you find unpleasant.

e.g. The women laughed coarsely at some vulgar jokes...那些女人听了一些下流的笑话后粗俗地大笑。e.g. The lyrics were vulgar.歌词粗俗下流。

vulgarityThere'sa good deal of vulgarity.真是俗不可耐。

3. 粗俗的;无礼的;粗鄙的;粗鲁的If you describe a person or their behaviour as vulgar, you mean that they lack taste or behave rudely.

e.g. He was a vulgar old man, but he never swore in front of a woman...他是个粗鲁的老头,但他从来不在女人面前说脏话。e.g. 'Don't be vulgar,' she reprimanded.“不要无礼,”她斥责道。

vulgarityIt's his vulgarity that I can't take.我不能容忍的是他的粗鄙。

1. 俗:事实上,我们今天的问题恰恰是,针对当代艺术越来越大众(Popular)、越来越平常(Common)、越来越庸俗(Vulgar)的现实,作为艺术批评非但没有形成反向的制约力量,反而推进了这一大众化过程,其自身在这一过程中扮演了同样斯文扫地的角色,

2. vulgar

2. 粗俗:A.该言论是否粗俗(vulgar)或令人震惊(shocking)?A.在公元1975年之判准中,并未将系争言论的价值(merit)列入衡量该言论是否低俗不雅的标准中,从而具有文学、艺术、科学或是*治价值之言论即可能因内含低俗不雅部份而遭禁止;

    The quality of labour which in the vulgar course we..employ.

    出自:Burke

    This current vulgar theory dominates the minds of classical scholars.

    出自:R. G. Collingwood

    近义词

    临近词

    unrefined未精炼的

    common常见的

    unwashed未洗的

    foul恶臭的

    vernacular【C】本地话...

    uncouth粗俗的

    gaudy俗丽的

    earthy泥土的

    filthy污秽的

    tasteless无味的

    rough-cut粗俗的

    abusive辱骂的

    ill-mannered粗野的

    barbaric极其粗野、残忍或残暴的...

    ordinary平凡的

    brash鲁莽的

    discourteous失礼的

    nasty下流的

    blue蓝色的

    plebeian平民的

    crude天然的

    disgusting令人厌恶的

    obscene淫秽的

    coarse粗糙的

    ostentatious炫耀的

    rude粗鲁无礼的

    refined精炼的

    indecent下流的

    crass粗鲁的

    gross总的

    kitsch俗气

    improper不合适的

    offensive令人不快的

    bad坏的

    cultured人工培养的

    low低的

    unseemly不体面的

    bad-mannered没礼貌的

    vulnerable

    vulgarity

    vulgaran

    vulgarian

    vulgarly

    vulgarism

    vulgarole

    vulgaris

    vulcan

    vulgarize

    vulgarise

    vulgarin

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    The other day I got a very rude and vulgar comment.(前些天,有人给我一条既粗鲁又庸俗的评论。)

    The speaker played to the gallery by indulging in vulgar jokes.(为了哗众取宠,那位演讲者大讲特讲粗俗的笑话。)

    Mr Pierre's writing is many-layered, often vulgar and rarely lucid.(皮埃尔的写作层次多样,以粗俗居多,且行文艰涩。)

    The women laughed coarsely at the comedian's vulgar jokes.(那些女人们听到滑稽演员的下流笑话后都放荡地大笑起来。)

    It side pure land, clear voice uttered a sound of dull, people do not faint, not significant vulgar.(它独守一方纯净的土地,发出一声声清清的平淡之音,不晕人,不显俗。)

    Tinette had not even told the child, for she thought it beneath her dignity to speak to the vulgar Heidi.(蒂奈特甚至没有告诉孩子,因为她觉得和粗俗的海蒂说话有失身份。)

    Arguments are extremely vulgar, for everyone in good society holds exactly the same opinion.(争论是俗不可耐的,因为道德社会里每个人都持完全相同的观点。)

    My Forbes writing tends to be humorous on occasion, but not in the dark, vulgar way of the book.(我在福布斯的作品往往很幽默,但不是本书的那种灰暗、粗俗的方式。)

    This is called vulgar relativism by chapel Bernard Williams, famous philosopher.(这也被称作粗俗的相对论,是由伯纳德,威廉姆斯这个著名的哲学家提出的。)

    The women laughed coarsely at some vulgar joke.(女人们听到某个庸俗笑话后便粗俗地笑了起来。)

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