coarse
coarse 英 [kɔ:s] 美 [kɔrs]
adj. 粗糙的;粗俗的;下等的
比较级:coarser 最高级:coarsest
- Coarse can mean rough to the touch or vulgar. It's good to have coarse sand paper, but not good to have coarse manners.
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- adj. 粗糙的;粗俗的;下等的
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1. His shirt and pants were made of coarse fabric.
他的衬衣和裤子由粗糙的布料做成。
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2. Research is too important, they conclude, to measure its value with only a single coarse tool.
他们总结道,研究太重要了,不能仅仅用一个粗糙的工具就来衡量它的价值。
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3. Why has it retained the power to outrage when other coarse language has found its way onto the playground?
为什么它保留着当其他粗俗的语言发现它在娱乐场上的出现引起愤怒的能力?
- coarse (adj.) early 15c., cors "ordinary" (modern spelling is from late 16c.), probably adjectival use of noun cours (see course (n.)). Originally referring to rough cloth for ordinary wear, the sense of "rude, vulgar, unpolished" developed by c. 1500 and that of "obscene" by 1711.
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