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词组、短语、俚语及习惯用语
• vulgar bourgeois political economy
庸俗资产阶级政治经济学。
• vulgar economics
庸俗经济学。
• vulgar establishment
平均朔望(月潮)高潮间隙。
• vulgar fraction
普通分数。
• vulgar language
骂人话,下流话。
• vulgar materialism
庸俗唯物主义。
• vulgar theory of distribution
庸俗分配论。
• vulgar theory of value
庸俗价值论。
• vulgar tongue
(前面与the连用)本土语。普通百姓用语。


vul.gar

vulgar的音标和读音:
DJ音标发音: [ˈvʌlgə]
KK音标发音: [ˈvʌlgɚ]

vulgar的词性:
adj.(形容词)

1. Of or associated with the great masses of people; common.
平民的,普通的:大众人民的,与大众人民有关的;普通的

2. Abbr. vulgSpoken by or expressed in language spoken by the common people; vernacular:
缩写 vulg俗语的,方言的:用普通人的语言说的或表达的;地方话的:

用法与例句:

the technical and vulgar names for an animal species.
动物种类的科学名称和通俗名称

3. Deficient in taste, delicacy, or refinement.
不优雅的,粗鲁的:品味、格调或教养不高的

4. Marked by a lack of good breeding; boorish.See Synonyms at common
粗俗的:缺乏好的教养的;粗鄙的参见 common

5. Offensively excessive in self-display or expenditure; ostentatious:
庸俗的:自我显示或花费极为过量的;炫耀的:

用法与例句:

the huge vulgar houses and cars of the newly rich.
新富的巨大且庸俗的房子和车子

6. Abbr. vulgCrudely indecent.See Synonyms at coarse
缩写 vulg下流的:粗俗下流的参见 coarse

vulgar的词源:

7. Middle English
中古英语

8. from Latin vulg3ris
源自 拉丁语 vulg3ris

9. from vulgus [the common people]
源自 vulgus [普通人]

vulgar的词性:
adv.(副词)

vulgar的词性:
n.(名词)

vulgar的注释:

10. The word vulgar brings to mind off-color jokes, but this was not always so. Ironically the word vulgar is itself an example of pejoration, the process by which the semantic status of a word changes for the worse over a period of time. The ancestor of vulgar, the Latin word vulg3ris (from vulgus, “the common people”), meant “of or belonging to the common people, everyday,” as well as “belonging to or associated with the lower orders.” Vulg3ris also meant “ordinary,” “common (of vocabulary, for example),” and “shared by all.” Its only sense of the sort we might expect was related to the notion of general sharing, that is, “sexually promiscuous.” Our word, first recorded in a work composed in 1391, entered English during the Middle English period, and in Middle English and later English we find not only the senses mentioned above but also related senses. What is common can be seen as debased, and in the 17th century we begin to find instances of vulgar that made very explicit what was already implicit. Vulgar now meant “deficient in taste, delicacy, or refinement.” From such use vulgar has gone downhill, and at present “crudely indecent” is probably one of the first senses of vulgar that occurs to many when the word is used.
Vulgar 这个词使人想起下流的玩笑, 但这并不尽然。具有讽刺意味的是vulgar 这个词本身就是一个贬义词, 是一个词的语义经过一段时间变为贬义的过程。Vulgar 的语源,拉丁词 vulgaris (来自于 vulgrs, “普通人”), 意思是平常人的、属于平常人的或日常的,”也意味着“属于低等阶级的,与低阶级有关的。”Vulgaris 也意味着“平常的”,“普通的(如词汇表的)”,和“大家共有的。” 我们可能会想到的这一类的唯一意思与“大家共有的”的意思是有关,即“滥交的。”这个词,首先记载于1391年编的一部书里,在中古英语期间进入英语,在中古英语和后期的英语中我们不仅发现它有上述的意思,也有其它相关的意思。普通的可以被看作是低下的,在17世纪我们开始发现vulgar 把含蓄的意思变得很明显的例子。 现在vulgar 指“品味、格调或教养不高的。” 以这个意思vulgar 开始走下坡路, 现在当人们使用vulgar 时,对许多人来讲“粗野下流的”可能是第一个意思