英 [kræs] 美 [kræs]
adj. 愚钝的;粗鲁的;非常的
n. (Crass)人名;(英)克拉斯
比较级crasser或more crass
最高级crassest或most crass
crass /kræs/ [ crasser crassest ]
形容词 Crass behaviour is stupid and does not show consideration for other people. 粗暴愚蠢的
The government has behaved with crass insensitivity.
政府表现得粗暴愚蠢,毫不体恤。
(of persons) so unrefined as to be lacking in discrimination and sensibility
... tactless 无机智的 crass 粗鲁的 thoughtless 没有考虑的 ...
crassitude 愚钝;粗糙;粗大
crassness 愚钝;粗俗;极端
However, the magazines also depicted music halls—which competed for patronage with all theaters—as places where crass entertainment corrupted spectators' taste and morals.
然而,这些杂志也把音乐厅——与所有剧院争夺客源的音乐厅——描绘成了腐蚀观众品位和道德的地方。
Crass, maybe. But true nonetheless.
俗了不是?也许吧,但这是事实。
That looks extreme, but abuse can be crass.
这看似有些极端,但恣意挥霍可以没有止境。
"There are U.S.troops who are incredibly crass and cruel in their treatment of citizens and journalists as well."
VOA : standard.2010.04.06
You've got all these guys with dueling scars, and for them to be indulging in commerce is just crass, and not terribly manly, and all this business.
这些人骨子里的传统贵族观念,使得他们认为从商是粗俗的,一点没有男子气概的,以及这种不屑的看法
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The prince was accused of "crass" comments about taking Taliban fighters "out of the game".
The Stop The War Coalition had branded Prince Harry's comments regarding fighting Taliban insurgents as "crass".
The fans don't like crass commercialism, Angelos believes, so the ballpark isn't for sale.