中英词典:vulgar
形容词
1. 普通的,庸俗的 - 中文含义:不文雅或不合适的;粗俗的 - 例句: 1. The comedian's jokes were vulgar and offensive. (那位喜剧演员的笑话很粗俗且令人反感。) 2. She found his behavior vulgar and distasteful. (她觉得他的行为粗俗且令人讨厌。) 2. 平庸的,不高尚的 - 中文含义:缺乏品味或精致的;低级的 - 例句: 1. The hotel's decor was vulgar and tacky. (那家酒店的装饰品俗气而低俗。) 2. He had a vulgar taste in clothing. (他的服装品味低劣。) 3. 通俗的,百姓的 - 中文含义:普及大众的;大众化的 - 例句: 1. The author's novels appeal to both intellectual readers and the vulgar masses. (该作者的小说既吸引知识分子读者,又受到普通大众的喜爱。) 2. The film was a vulgar comedy that appealed to a wide audience. (这部影片是一部通俗的喜剧,吸引了广大观众。)名词
1. 平民,庸人 - 中文含义:普通人;不受教育或素质低下的人 - 例句: 1. The party was filled with vulgar who had no manners. (派对上充斥着举止粗俗、没有礼貌的庸人。) 2. He regarded anyone without a college degree as a vulgar. (他认为没有大学学位的人都是庸人。)词语辨析
1. vulgar vs crude - 中文含义:vulgar强调不文雅或粗俗,涉及言行举止;crude强调粗鲁或低级,常用来形容言语或品味 - 例句: 1. His vulgar jokes made everyone uncomfortable. (他的粗俗笑话让每个人都感到不舒服。) 2. The crude language used in the movie was offensive. (电影中使用的粗鲁语言令人反感。) 2. vulgar vs refined - 中文含义:vulgar指庸俗或不高尚,与品味或教养相反;refined指优雅或精致,与粗俗相反 - 例句: 1. The vulgar behavior of the guests shocked the refined host. (客人们粗俗的行为让有教养的主人感到震惊。) 2. She had a refined taste in art and fashion. (她在艺术和时尚方面有着高雅的品味。)词汇扩充
- vulgarism:庸俗行为或言辞 - vulgarity:庸俗,粗俗近义词
- crude:粗俗的,粗鲁的 - tasteless:没有品味的,不雅的 - coarse:粗野的,粗俗的反义词
- refined:有教养的,优雅的 - sophisticated:复杂的,精致的柯林斯词典
Vulgar (adj.) 1. If you describe something as vulgar, you mean it is in bad taste or of poor artistic quality. 2. If you describe someone as vulgar, you think that their behavior, language, or ideas lack taste, refinement, or consideration for others.牛津词典
Vulgar (adj.) 1. Lacking sophistication or good taste; unrefined. 2. Making explicit and offensive reference to sex or bodily functions; coarse and rude.用法
1. 形容词用法: - It is vulgar to make fun of people with disabilities. (嘲笑残疾人是不文雅的。) - She was appalled by his vulgar language. (他的粗俗言辞让她感到震惊。) 2. 名词用法: - He always looked down on the vulgar in society. (他总是看不起社会上的庸人。) - The play depicted the clash between the refined and the vulgar. (这出戏描述了精英与庸俗之间的冲突。)例句
- His vulgar behavior offended everyone at the party. (他粗俗的行为冒犯了派对上的每个人。)
- She was disgusted by the vulgar jokes he told. (他讲的粗俗笑话让她感到恶心。)
- It is important to maintain a level of decorum and avoid vulgar language in formal settings. (在正式场合保持端庄的举止,避免使用粗俗的言辞是很重要的。)
- The book was criticized for its vulgar portrayal of women. (这本书因为对女性的粗俗刻画而受到批评。)
- She found his taste in art to be vulgar and lacking depth. (她觉得他的艺术品味粗俗且缺乏深度。)
- He had a vulgar sense of humor that many people found offensive. (他有一种粗俗的幽默感,许多人都觉得很冒犯。)
- The designer's new collection was criticized for its vulgar and garish style. (这位设计师的新系列因其庸俗且俗气的风格而受到批评。)
- The comedian's vulgar language shocked the audience. (那位喜剧演员的粗俗言辞让观众感到震惊。)
- She refused to associate with people she considered vulgar. (她拒绝与她认为粗俗的人交往。)
- The film was criticized for its vulgar portrayal of certain ethnic groups. (这部电影因为对某些族群的粗俗刻画而受到批评。)
- He was known for his vulgar jokes and crude sense of humor. (他以粗俗的笑话和低俗的幽默感闻名。)
- She found his taste in music to be vulgar and unrefined. (她觉得他的音乐品味粗俗且不精致。)
- The play depicted the clash between the refined upper class and the vulgar lower class. (这出戏描述了上层精英与下层庸俗之间的冲突。)
- He couldn't stand the vulgar language used by his coworkers. (他无法忍受同事们使用的粗俗语言。)
- The artist's work was criticized for its vulgar and explicit content. (这位艺术家的作品因其庸俗和露骨的内容而受到批评。)
- She was repulsed by his vulgar behavior and lack of manners. (他粗俗的行为和缺乏礼貌让她感到厌恶。)
- He had a vulgar sense of style and often wore garish clothing. (他的时尚品味庸俗,经常穿着俗气的服装。)
- The comedian's vulgar humor appealed to a certain segment of the audience. (那位喜剧演员的粗俗幽默吸引了一部分观众。)
- She was embarrassed by her friend's vulgar comments. (她为她朋友的粗俗评论感到尴尬。)
- The film was criticized for its vulgar and insensitive portrayal of mental illness. (这部电影因其对精神疾病的庸俗和不敏感的刻画而受到批评。)
- He had a vulgar sense of humor that often offended those around him. (他有一种粗俗的幽默感,经常冒犯周围的人。)