gothic
US /ˈɡɑː.θɪk/
UK /ˈɡɑː.θɪk/

形容词
1.
哥特的, 哥特语的
relating to the Goths or their language
示例:
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The historian specialized in ancient Gothic tribes.
这位历史学家专门研究古代哥特部落。
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He studied the grammar of the Gothic language.
他研究了哥特语的语法。
2.
哥特式
of or relating to a style of architecture prevalent in western Europe in the 12th–16th centuries, characterized by pointed arches, rib vaults, and flying buttresses, together with large windows and elaborate tracery
示例:
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The cathedral is a magnificent example of Gothic architecture.
这座大教堂是哥特式建筑的宏伟典范。
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Many European churches feature stunning Gothic stained glass windows.
许多欧洲教堂都拥有令人惊叹的哥特式彩色玻璃窗。
3.
哥特式
of or relating to a literary genre characterized by a gloomy setting, grotesque or violent events, and an atmosphere of decay, terror, and suspense
示例:
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Mary Shelley's 'Frankenstein' is a classic example of Gothic literature.
玛丽·雪莱的《弗兰肯斯坦》是哥特式文学的经典范例。
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The film had a dark, Gothic atmosphere.
这部电影有一种黑暗的哥特式氛围。
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哥特式
of or relating to a subculture characterized by dark clothing, makeup, and music, often associated with the punk rock scene
示例:
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She dressed in a distinctive Gothic style.
她穿着独特的哥特式风格。
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The band played Gothic rock music.
乐队演奏哥特式摇滚乐。
名词
1.
哥特人
a member of the Goths
示例:
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The Roman Empire faced invasions from various barbarian tribes, including the Goths.
罗马帝国面临着包括哥特人在内的各种野蛮部落的入侵。
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The Visigoths were a branch of the Goths.
西哥特人是哥特人的一个分支。
2.
哥特族
a person who is part of the Goth subculture
示例:
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She met a group of Goths at the music festival.
她在音乐节上遇到了一群哥特族。
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He was a typical Goth, dressed in black with heavy makeup.
他是一个典型的哥特族,穿着黑色衣服,化着浓妆。
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