goth
英 [ɡɒθ]
美 [ɡɑːθ]
n. 哥特摇滚乐(由鬅客摇滚乐发展而来,流行于20世纪80年代,歌词通常涉及世界末日、死亡或邪恶); 哥特派中的一员(听哥特摇滚乐、穿黑色衣服和黑白装扮)
复数:goths
BNC.26337 / COCA.24460
牛津词典
noun
- 哥特摇滚乐(由鬅客摇滚乐发展而来,流行于20世纪80年代,歌词通常涉及世界末日、死亡或邪恶)
a style of rock music, popular in the 1980s, that developed from punk music. The words often expressed ideas about the end of the world, death or the Devil . - 哥特派中的一员(听哥特摇滚乐、穿黑色衣服和黑白装扮)
a member of a group of people who listen to goth music and wear black clothes and black and white
英英释义
noun
- one of the Teutonic people who invaded the Roman Empire in the 3rd to 5th centuries
- a crude uncouth ill-bred person lacking culture or refinement
双语例句
- Goth is a style of architecture, of music, of portray, of life.
哥特是建筑,是音乐,是诗,是一种生活方式。 - The goth subculture is a contemporary subculture found in many countries. It began in the United Kingdom during the early 1980s in the gothic rock scene, an offshoot of the post-punk genre.
当代的哥特文化是一种在很多国家都存在的亚文化种类。起源于20世纪80年代早期的英国哥特摇滚圈,由朋客音乐衍生出来。 - She told him Jessika wasn't the last slutty goth rocker chick in the world.
她告诉他,杰西卡并不是这个世界上最后一个放荡的哥特摇滚妞。 - Not a real full time goth, adopting only the fashionable side of the subculture or practising it only at weekends.
不是“全职”哥特,只是将哥特时尚的一面融入自己的装扮或只在周末做哥特的人。 - She paused, too, and then we Goth smiled at the little awkwardness.
她也停顿了一下,然后我们为这个小尴尬而微笑。 - A derogatory term for a person in the goth scene who is seen as other-than-genuine. ( Doom referring to males and Gloom referring to Females.)
带有贬义,指哥特圈中被认为不真诚的,不纯的哥特(厄运甜饼指男性,后者指女性。) - Goth's are the Devil's Children.
哥特的是魔鬼的儿童。 - Goth metal, I think, it is not our style.
哥特金属,嗯,我觉得并非是我们的音乐类型。 - Dirty plait combed toward back, white and gloomy face like Goth style, tall and slender body, all above make Big Tree and his rock shinning everywhere.
狮子鬣毛一样梳向脑后的“脏辫儿”、哥特式苍白的忧郁面孔,再加上高高瘦瘦的身材,这让从事摇滚音乐的大树走到哪里都显得惹眼。 - Sorry, I want to say the painting of Van Goth's is Sunflower.
抱歉,我声明一下,梵高画的是向日葵。
