vulgarize

英 [ˈvʌlɡəraɪz] 美 [ˈvʌlɡəraɪz]

v.  使庸俗化; 使通俗化

现在分词:vulgarizing过去式:vulgarized第三人称单数:vulgarizes过去分词:vulgarized



牛津词典

verb

  1. 使庸俗化;使通俗化
    to spoil sth by changing it so that it is more ordinary than before and not of such a high standard

    双语例句

    1. In fact, the medical vulgarize includes the social phenomenas of the pseudoscience and counter-science, both of them are inter-contacted and different each other.
      医学庸俗化现象事实上包括伪科学和反科学两种既相联系、又相区别的社会现象。
    2. We review the recent academic discussion of the medical vulgarize, and raise the different concepts about pre-science, science, pseudoscience and counter-science.
      简要回顾几年来关于医学庸俗化的学术讨论,明确提出应从本质上对前科学、科学、伪科学和反科学这四个相关概念加以区分。
    3. Under the consumer Cultural Context, the influence of rational emotive partial was remedied to the right way, at the same time, we embarked on the physical and emotional Utopia, along the foul secular literature, vulgarize direction.
      在消费文化语境的影响下,感性在纠正理性偏至的同时,又走上了感性乌托邦和肉体乌托邦,文学世俗化沿着粗鄙化、庸俗化方向发展。

    英英释义

    verb

    1. act in a vulgar manner
      1. The drunkard tends to vulgarize

      Synonym:    vulgarise

    2. debase and make vulgar
      1. The Press has vulgarized Love and Marriage

      Synonym:    vulgarise

    3. cater to popular taste to make popular and present to the general public
      1. They popularized coffee in Washington State
      2. Relativity Theory was vulgarized by these authors

      Synonym:    popularizepopularisevulgarisegeneralizegeneralise