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1) (not generally socially acceptable, decent or polite; ill-mannered: Such behaviour is regarded as vulgar.) nespodoben, prostaški2) (of the common or ordinary people: the vulgar tongue/language.) ljudski•- vulgarly- vulgarity* * *[vʌlgə]1.nounthe vulgar — (preprosto) ljudstvo;2.adjective ( vulgarly adverb)ljudski; splošen, običajen, preprost; nedostojen, nespodoben, prostaški, vulgaren, trivialen, nevzgojen, neizobraženthe vulgar tongue — domači, ljudski jezik; humorously surove, grde besedea vulgar fellow — neotesanec, surovinavulgar fraction mathematics navaden (pravi) ulomek -
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/'vʌlgə/ * tính từ - thông thường, thường, thông tục =vulgar superstitions+ những sự mê tín thông thường (thường gặp) - thô bỉ, thô tục =vulgar manners+ cử chỉ thô bỉ =vulgar words+ lời nói thô tục !the vulgar era - kỷ nguyên Cơ đốc !the vulgar tongue - tiếng nói dân tộc (đối lại với tiếng La tinh) * danh từ - the vulgar quần chúng, thường dân
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