vulgarize
verb [ T ] (UK usually vulgarise) uk/ˈvʌl.ɡər.aɪz/ us/ˈvʌl.ɡə.raɪz/
通俗化,大众化,普及
the act of making something better known and understood by ordinary people
They concentrated on preventing these basic truths from being vulgarized and simplified. 他们专注于防止这些基本真义被庸俗化和简单化。
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- Hamilton's unique difference is that his success seems to recall a time when Formula One was mainly about brilliant driving - before it became vulgarized by scandal and ridiculous amounts of money.
- Have the changes she has made enlivened a stodgy magazine or vulgarized a dignified one - or both?
- Sex is vulgarized in rock music, commercialized on television, trivialized in the movies.
- The basic lesson of Darwin - which I will vulgarize as "progress is possible without purpose or plan" - is informing everything from the design of software to the understanding of why the market system works.