单词 | vulgarisation |
释义 | vulgarisation (once / 268621 pages) n WORD FAMILY vulgarisation: vulgarisations+/vulgar: vulgarer, vulgarest, vulgarian, vulgarise, vulgarism, vulgarity, vulgarize, vulgarly/vulgarian: vulgarians/vulgarise: vulgarisation, vulgarised, vulgariser, vulgarises, vulgarising/vulgarism: vulgarisms/vulgarity: vulgarities/vulgarization: vulgarizations/vulgarize: vulgarization, vulgarized, vulgarizer, vulgarizes, vulgarizing/vulgarizer: vulgarizers USAGE EXAMPLES"The one thing to avoid was the tripper vulgarisation of Gullane. It had nothing to do with seagulls." BBC(Jul 09, 2015) But vulgarisation, Lichtenstein said, was what he was exploring: "The colour range I use is perfect for the idea, which has always been about vulgarisation." The Guardian(Feb 23, 2013) The first of these, the High Church, is indeed essentially a continuation, and to a certain extent a vulgarisation, of the Oxford Movement. More, Paul Elmer, Shelburne Essays, Third Series(2012) 1n the act of rendering something coarse and unrefined Syn|Hyper vulgarization debasement, degradation changing to a lower state (a less respected state) 2n the act of making something attractive to the general public Syn|Hyper popularisation, popularization, vulgarization debasement, degradation changing to a lower state (a less respected state) |
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