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ver.nac.u.larHvE5nAk7jJ7lE5, $vL5nAk7jE7lLn, adj(in) the form of a language that a regional (or other) group of speakers use naturally, esp. in informal situations(用)本国语(的);(用)本地语(的),(用)方言(的);白话(的)The French I learned at school is very different from the local vernacular of the village where I'm now living. [C]我在学校里学的法语与我现在所居住村子的当地方言迥然不同。More and more computer terms are now entering the vernacular. [U]越来越多的计算机术语进入了日常用语中。Many Roman Catholics regret the replacing of the Latin mass by the vernacular. [U]很多罗马天主教徒为用当地方言替代拉丁语做弥撒感到遗憾。His lively vernacular style goes down well with younger viewers.他那生动的白话风格很受年轻观众的青睐。Some technical language eventually becomes vernacular.一些技术语言最终成了日常口语。Vernacular can also be used to refer to dance, music, art, etc. that are in a style liked or performed by ordinary people.(舞蹈、音乐、艺术等)民间风格的Jazz dance is a form of vernacular dancing.爵士舞是民间舞蹈的一种形式。Vernacular can also mean (in) a local style of architecture in which ordinary houses are built.(建筑等)民间风格(的)。
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