[每日] kitsch (n) 庸俗作品
Word of the Day (Sunday September 14, 2008)
kitsch \KICH\, noun:
Pronunciation: http://0rz.tw/c74GG
1. Art characterized by pretentious bad taste.
adjective:
1. Relating to, or characterized by, kitsch.
A fanatical collector of 1950s atomic kitsch and a talent scout
for what might best be called "outsider art" and artists, Ms.
Willis found her online home.
-- Denise Caruso, "Success Stories From Ebay", New York Times,
May 24, 1999
The tone isn't always matched, unfortunately, by that of the
performances, which can veer toward kitsch and cuteness.
-- Ben Brantley, "Cymbeline': Masterful Fairy Tale of Troubled
Romance", New York Times, June 5, 1999
One of his victims has her walls covered with erotic kitsch; a
writer and his wife decorate their home as if it were a rejected
stage set from "2001."
-- Edward Rothstein, "Kubrick and Beethoven, a Marriage Made in
Hell", New York Times, March 15, 1999
Kitsch comes from German.
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