vulgarity
英 [vʌl'gærɪtɪ]
美 [vʌl'ɡærəti]
英語の語源
- 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.
例文
- 1. I hate the vulgarity of this room.
- 私はこの部屋の俗っぽさが嫌いです。
- 2.It 's his vulgarity that I can 't take.
- 私が許せないのは彼の下品さだ。/
- 3.There 's a good deal of vulgarity .
- は俗っぽくてたまらない。/
- 4.She was offended by the vulgarity of their jokes.
- 彼らの下品なジョークは彼女を大いに不快にさせた。
- 5.They appreciated his devotion to work and freedom from vulgarity .
- 彼らは彼が仕事に専念するのが好きで、下品な趣味はありません。
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