plebeian tastes
庸俗的趣味
1.【罗史】庶民,平民
1.平民的;下等的,下贱的,鄙俗的
1.someone from a low social class in ancient Rome; an ordinary person with no special job or social position
1.typical of someone from a low social class, rather than of someone who is from a higher social class or well educated. This word is usually used in an insulting way
1.Remember, I remember all that you said. You told me love was too plebeian, told me you were through with me.
记住,我记住了你说的一切。你告诉我爱情很普通,告诉我你经过了我。
2.but in England he inaugurated the stubborn resistance of plebeian Radicals to the long tyranny of Pitt and Liverpool.
但是在英国,他率先展开了平民激进分子对皮特和利物浦长期专制的顽强抵抗。
3.Long ago, the simple things that used to distinguish a luxury car from a plebeian Ford or Chevrolet lost their exclusivity. Leather seats?
那些过去常常用以区分豪华车和普通福特或雪佛兰(Chevrolet)的简单特征在很久以前就已经丧失了它们的独特性。真皮座椅?
4.The patricians government could not set up any laws unilaterally, but the plebiscitum (plebeian laws) used to be the national laws.
法律不能由贵族政府单方面制订,而平民法却可以兼具国法效力。
5.Thu Yuanzhang was the first emperor and the only plebeian emperor of the Chinese history.
明皇朝的开国皇帝明太祖朱元璋,是中国历史上唯一的平民皇帝。
6.Although immensely ambitious, he would never lose touch with his plebeian roots.
尽管拥有雄心壮志,但他从来没有丢失他的草根气节。
7.The plebeian education in Tang dynasty is characterized by popularity, synthesis, and usefulness.
唐代庶民教育具有通俗性、综合性、实用性的特点。
8.Paolo and Pietro, leaders of the plebeian party, conspire to overthrow the aristocracy.
平民党领导人保罗和彼得正密谋推翻贵族。
9.This book has plebeian tastes.
这本书有庸俗旳味道。
10.Some mass media tend to please people of plebeian tastes.
有些媒体有讨好低俗品味者的倾向。