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71. | he had coarse manners but a first-rate mind; behavior that branded him as common; an untutored and uncouth human being; an uncouth soldier--a real tough guy; appealing to the vulgar taste for violence; the vulgar display of the newly rich. |
| 他缺乏教养但有一流的头脑;他举止粗俗;一个没教养的粗俗的人;一个粗鲁的士兵-一个真正粗暴的家伙;对品位低俗的暴力有兴趣;暴发户的粗俗表现。 |
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72. | Cut out all the vulgar expressions. |
| 删去所有粗俗的用语。 |
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73. | an ungracious industrial city; this curt summary is not meant to be ungracious; ungracious behavior. |
| 粗俗的工业城市;简略的总结并不意味着不优雅;粗俗的行为。 |
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74. | an impudent child, grin, question |
| 粗俗的孩子、 笑、 问题. |
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75. | To improve one's behavior or performance. |
| 改进举止改进某人的举止或表现 |
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76. | She called him on his vulgar language |
| 她怪他说话粗俗。 |
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77. | Not cultured;coarse. |
| 没修养的;粗俗的 |
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78. | Everyone is tired of their blatant effronteries. |
| 大家都厌恶他们粗俗. |
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79. | a lowbrow programme, discussion, person |
| 粗俗的节目、 议论、 人. |
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80. | His humour Bordered on the edge of being vulgar. |
| 他的幽默几近粗俗。 |
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