vulgarity

英 [vʌlˈɡær.ə.ti]      美 [vʌlˈɡer.ə.t̬i]
  • n. 粗俗;粗俗语;粗野的动作
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vulgarity (n.)
1570s, "the common people," from Middle French vulgarité and directly from Late Latin vulgaritas "the multitude," from vulgaris (see vulgar). Meaning "coarseness, crudeness" is recorded from 1774.
1. I hate the vulgarity of this room.
我讨厌这个房间的庸俗劲儿。
2. It's his vulgarity that I can't take.
我不能容忍的是他的粗鄙。
3. There's a good deal of vulgarity.
真是俗不可耐。
4. She was offended by the vulgarity of their jokes.
他们那些粗俗的笑话使她大为不快。
5. They appreciated his devotion to work and freedom from vulgarity.
他们喜欢他专心工作,没有低级趣味.