音标:[kitʃ] ; 柯林斯词典等级:1 级;
n. 粗劣作品;迎合低级趣味的作品
n. excessively garish or sentimental art; usually considered in bad taste
词型变化:名词复数形式 : kitsches
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kitsch的用法和样例:

例句

用作名词(n.)
  1. That new lamp they've bought is pure kitsch.他们新买的那盏灯真俗气。
  2. His home is full of 1950's kitsch.他家充满了五十年代的庸俗艺术。
用作形容词(adj.)
  1. Blue and green eyeshadow has long been considered kitsch.蓝色和绿色眼影很长一段时间里被认为是庸俗的。

经典引文

  • Flying ducks were only acceptable if they were outside and moving. Now they've become kitsch.

    出自:Jilly Cooper
  • A galloping fancy for Victoriana, a sophisticated and uncritical taste for Kitsch and the cute.

    出自:Listener
【近义词】

The former nuclear bunker constructed as shelter for former Western German government now has been turned into a well-maintained museum. Seventies kitsch, spooky protective clothing, some very Spartan accommodation and an awful lot of concrete, stil

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