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neo-gothic

/nee-oh-goth-ik/US // ˌni oʊˈgɒθ ɪk //UK // (ˌnɪəʊˈɡɒθɪk) //

新哥特式,新哥特式的,新歌特式,新哥特式建筑

Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : of, relating to, or designating chiefly a style of architecture in which gothic motifs and forms are imitated.

Examples

  • Duke was a state representative whose neo-Nazi alliances were disgorged in media reports during his run for governor in 1991.

  • Although Southern did not automatically equal neo-Confederate, at times the distinction could easily get lost.

  • But damn, the music is catchy—a neo-soul aural assault of horns, electro swirls, yelps, funky basslines, and harmonized vocals.

  • In contrast to Obamacare, a neo-WPA would have been a difficult target for the GOP.

  • Northanger Abbey, after all, parodies the tropes and excesses of sentimental Gothic novels.

  • Below the great gothic windows spreads the awning of a café, which takes up all the ground floor.

  • It was an antique, half-Gothic, half-Saracenic looking edifice, which they now approached.

  • It is built in the Gothic style, with a fine large tower rising above half-a-dozen smaller ones.

  • This and the following monument are partly let into the wall, and are surmounted by beautiful Gothic canopies.

  • The town possesses some handsome schools and private buildings, and a Christian church, in pure Gothic style.