vulgarize
verb[T]
(UKusuallyvulgarise)uk/ˈvʌl.ɡər.aɪz/us/ˈvʌl.ɡə.raɪz/theactof making somethingvulgar(= notsuitable,simple,dignifiedorbeautiful):
Heendedtheconcertwith arushthrough Chopin's "Heroic" Polonaise that onlysucceededin vulgarizing thepiece.
theactof making somethingbetterknownandunderstoodbyordinarypeople:
通俗化,大众化,普及Theyconcentratedonpreventingthesebasictruthsfrom being vulgarized andsimplified.他们专注于防止这些基本真义被庸俗化和简单化。
- Hamilton'suniquedifferenceis that hissuccessseemstorecallatimewhen Formula One wasmainlyaboutbrilliantdriving- before itbecamevulgarized byscandalandridiculousamountsofmoney.
- Have thechangesshe has madeenlivenedastodgymagazineor vulgarized adignifiedone - or both?
- Sex is vulgarized inrockmusic,commercializedontelevision,trivializedin themovies.
- Thebasiclessonof Darwin - which I will vulgarize as "progressispossiblewithoutpurposeorplan" - isinformingeverything from thedesignofsoftwareto theunderstandingof why themarketsystemworks.
Deteriorating and making worse
- add
- admin
- aggravate
- backslide
- be (all) downhillidiom
- debase
- deteriorate
- deterioration
- devaluation
- devalue
- disintegrate
- dog
- make matters worseidiom
- one step forward, two steps backidiom
- regress
- regression
- regressive
- relapse
- worse
- worsen
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