| 释义 | vulgarly
 vul·garV0153900 (vŭl′gər)adj.1. a.  Crudely indecent: a vulgar joke.b.  Deficient in taste, consideration, or refinement: "that vulgar jockeying for position around the bedside of the gravely ill" (Susan Sontag).c.  Given to crudity or tastelessness, as in one's behavior: "He relentlessly vilified the studio executives as vulgar, ignorant hoodlums" (Marion Meade).d.  Offensively excessive in self-display or expenditure; ostentatious: the huge vulgar houses and cars of the newly rich.2.  Spoken by or expressed in language spoken by the common people; vernacular: the technical and vulgar names for an animal species.3.  Of or associated with the great masses of people; common.[Middle English, of or relating to the common people, from Latin vulgāris, from vulgus, the common people.]
 vul′gar·ly adv.vul′gar·ness n.Thesaurus
 Translations| Adv. | 1. |  vulgarly - in a smutty manner smuttily | 
 vulgar(ˈvalgə)  adjective1.  not generally socially acceptable, decent or polite; ill-mannered. Such behaviour is regarded as vulgar. 粗俗的, 低級的  粗陋的,粗俗的,庸俗的 2.  of the common or ordinary people. the vulgar tongue/language. 普通的,通俗的 普通的ˈvulgarly adverb 粗俗地, 低級地  粗陋地,通俗地,庸俗地 vulˈgarity (-ˈgӕ-)  – plural vulˈgarities –  noun (an example of) bad manners, bad taste etc, in eg speech, behaviour etc. the vulgarity of his language. 粗俗  粗俗,粗野行为 MedicalSeevulgarvulgarly
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