Goth
“Goth” 是一个名词,具有历史和文化双重含义。
- 名词 (Noun):
- 【历史】哥特人(古代日耳曼部落成员)。
- 【亚文化】哥特成员(指喜爱哥特摇滚、穿着黑色服饰、妆容苍白、带有忧郁美学风格的人)。
- 哥特式艺术/建筑的简称(虽不正式)。
- “The Goths played a significant role in the fall of the Western Roman Empire.” (哥特人在西罗马帝国的覆灭中扮演了重要角色。)
- “She identifies as a Goth and always wears black clothes and dark eyeliner.” (她自认是哥特一族,总是穿着黑色衣服并画着深色眼线。)
- “The music festival attracted many Goths from all over the country.” (音乐节吸引了来自全国各地的许多哥特爱好者。)
源自拉丁语 “Gothus”,来自希腊语 “Gothoi”,最终源自哥特语本身的民族名称 “Gut-ani”。
“Goth” 是一个单词根。
“Goth” 文化起源于 20 世纪 80 年代英国的后朋克(post-punk)运动。它融合了维多利亚时代的哀悼文化、恐怖小说以及对黑暗和神秘的热爱。虽然外表看起来可能令人不安,但哥特亚文化通常与艺术、诗歌和对主流平庸的反抗相关。
- 形容词: “Gothic” (哥特式的,哥特艺术的)
联想 “Gothic Architecture” (哥特式建筑)。想象尖尖的拱门、神秘的教堂和那些穿着黑色斗篷的人。
“Leo wasn’t a rebel, he just liked the aesthetic of being a Goth. He spent his weekends browsing vintage shops for black lace and old velvet. While his classmates wore bright sports jerseys, Leo felt most comfortable in his dark, mysterious world. To him, being a Goth was about finding beauty in the shadows and expressing his unique personality.” (里奥不是个叛逆者,他只是喜欢哥特式的审美。他周末都在复古店里寻找黑色蕾丝和旧天鹅绒。当他的同学穿着鲜艳的运动衫时,里奥在他那黑暗、神秘的世界里感到最自在。对他来说,成为哥特一族就是要在阴影中寻找美,并表达他独特的个性。)