庸俗
含义
Vulgar; philistine; lowbrow; lacking refinement or taste. Describes attitudes, behaviour, or content that is crude and intellectually or aesthetically debased.
A critical term used in aesthetic, cultural, and ideological criticism. Contrasts with 高雅 (refined, cultivated). Appears in phrases like 庸俗化 (vulgarisation), 庸俗艺术 (kitsch/lowbrow art), 庸俗哲学 (vulgar philosophy — a Marxist critique of mechanistic materialism). Can describe people, content, values, or interpretations.
例句
- 这位学者在新作中剖析当代流行文化的庸俗化倾向,指出资本逻辑正在压低审美并削弱创造力。
- 马克思主义经典作家曾严厉批判把历史唯物主义简化为经济决定论的庸俗观点,强调要看辩证关系。
- 这部获奖艺术片刻意避开商业电影的煽情套路,用克制的视听语言探讨存在困境,让习惯庸俗娱乐的观众不适应。
用法指南
语境: culture, criticism, aesthetics, philosophy
语气: critical
正确说法
- 学界一直争论庸俗、通俗和大众化的界限;有人认为把面向大众的作品一概视为庸俗,是精英偏见。(Academics have long debated the boundary between vulgarity, popularity, and mass appeal; some argue that treating all works aimed at the public as vulgar is an elitist bias.)
- 这位艺术批评家直言,近年展览里那些靠视觉冲击和话题博眼球的装置,本质上只是把庸俗趣味包装成当代艺术。(This art critic said bluntly that the installations in recent exhibitions that rely on visual shock and buzz are essentially just vulgar taste packaged as contemporary art.)
错误说法
- 这首歌旋律很庸俗 — 庸俗 is a strong critical label used in cultural and ideological critique; for a catchy but simple pop tune, use 通俗 (popular/accessible) or 俗气 (tacky) instead; 庸俗 carries heavier intellectual condemnation
起源与历史
庸 (mediocre — 庚 phonetic + 用 use, originally meaning ordinary/commonplace) + 俗 (custom/vulgar — 亻person + 谷 valley, people's common ways, hence popular but also low)
文化背景
时代: Modern
世代: Educated adults
社会背景: Universal
相关短语
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