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Vulgar meaning
Vulgarity is mediocrity, low-level and not noble.

First, the word pinyin: y not yūng, sú.

Explanation of words: vulgarity is a Chinese word, which means mediocrity, meanness and nobility; It also refers to a mediocre and despicable person.

Second, etymology:

1, Jin's "Bao Puzi is poor": "The vulgar husband is obsessed with other things, regardless of Zhu Xi, and does not fight for bran and wheat."

2, "Zi Tongzhi Tang Jian Su Zongzhi's Yuan De": "House guests, easy to talk, more celebrities, and disdain vulgarity, more complaints."

3. "Six Bridges of West Lake Story": "Love is a romantic genius, and I look down on vulgar villagers."

4. He Manzi's "Literature under Vulgarity": "Vulgarity is a kind of pseudo-elegance, like fish and pearls mixed; But it's worse than fish. "

Rude sentence making

1, the phonograph is singing vulgar tunes noisily.

This is vulgar, obscene and extremely common.

He makes vulgar friends.

He only describes the dirty and vulgar side of life.

They enjoy comfortable and vulgar luxury houses.

6. He is so flattering and a vulgar character.

7. You should guard against being too keen on vulgar family entertainment.

8. He doesn't yearn for high officials who symbolize vulgar power.

9. In the restaurant yesterday, Lorraine looked vulgar, depraved and senile.

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