vulgarity
英 [vʌlˈɡærəti]
美 [vʌlˈɡærəti]
n. 庸俗; 粗野; 下流; 庸俗的物品(或图画等)
复数:vulgarities
BNC.20291 / COCA.19407
牛津词典
noun
- 庸俗;粗野;下流;庸俗的物品(或图画等)
the fact of being rude or not having good taste; a rude object, picture, etc.- She was offended by the vulgarity of their jokes.
他们那些粗俗的笑话使她大为不快。 - a pornographic magazine full of vulgarities
充满下流图片的色情杂志
- She was offended by the vulgarity of their jokes.
柯林斯词典
- ADJ-GRADED 粗俗的;庸俗的;俗气的;不雅的
If you describe something asvulgar, you think it is in bad taste or of poor artistic quality.- I think it's a very vulgar house...
我觉得这所房子很俗气。 - 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。
- I think it's a very vulgar house...
- ADJ-GRADED (图画、姿势或言论)下流的,猥亵的
If you describe pictures, gestures, or remarks asvulgar, you dislike them because they refer to sex or parts of the body in a rude way that you find unpleasant.- 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。 - The lyrics were vulgar.
歌词粗俗下流。
- The women laughed coarsely at some vulgar jokes...
- ADJ-GRADED 粗俗的;无礼的;粗鄙的;粗鲁的
If you describe a person or their behaviour asvulgar, you mean that they lack taste or behave rudely.- 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。 - 'Don't be vulgar,' she reprimanded.
“不要无礼,”她斥责道。
- He was a vulgar old man, but he never swore in front of a woman...
英英释义
noun
- the quality of lacking taste and refinement