goth [ɡɔθ]  

goth

goth  [ɡɔθ]

n. 野蛮人;粗野的人;哥德人 

名词复数:goths 

Then New Wave evolved into goth Music which portrays sadness, loneliness and Death. 新浪潮接着演变成代表着悲伤、孤独和死亡的歌特音乐。
On this day, however, it was just a "goth rock" couple diddling each other. For Jesus. 其实,那天的事情是因为这对“哥特摇滚”夫妻在“办事儿”——以耶稣的名义。

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  • n. 野蛮人;粗野的人;哥德人
  • 1. Then New Wave evolved into goth Music which portrays sadness, loneliness and Death.

    新浪潮接着演变成代表着悲伤、孤独和死亡的歌特音乐。

  • 2. On this day, however, it was just a "goth rock" couple diddling each other. For Jesus.

    其实,那天的事情是因为这对“哥特摇滚”夫妻在“办事儿”——以耶稣的名义。

  • 3. The best part is that even if you spend the whole night scared and sulking in the corner by yourself, that actually makes you pretty cool by goth standards.

    在这里最棒的事情就是,如果你一整晚都因为害怕或者郁闷独自杵在一边,这样的行为在哥特族的标准里反而会令你看起来更酷。

  • Goth (n.) Old English Gota (plural Gotan) "a member of the Germanic people who lived in Eastern Europe c.100 C.E.," from Late Latin Gothus (plural Gothi), from Greek Gothos (plural Gothoi), from Gothic *Gutos, which is preserved in Gothic gutþiuda "Gothic people," the first element cognate with Old Norse gotar "men" (the second meaning "people; see Dutch). "The sense 'men' is usually taken to be the secondary one, but as the etymology of the word is unknown, this is uncertain" [Gordon]. The unetymological -th- in the modern English word is from Late Latin.
goth / ɡɒθ ; NAmE ɡɑːθ / noun 1 [uncountable ] a style of rock music, popular in the 1980s, that developed from punkmusic. The words often expressed ideas about the end of the world, death or the Devil. 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、死亡或魔鬼) 2 [countable ] a member of a group of people who listen to gothmusic and wear black clothes and black and white make-up 哥特派中的一员(听哥特摇滚乐、穿黑色衣服和黑白装扮) goth ( also gothic ) adjective goth goths goth / ɡɒθ ; NAmE ɡɑːθ /
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