người goth
/ɡɒθ//ɡɑːθ/The origin of the word "goth" can be traced back to the Middle Ages when a group of Germanic tribes, known as the Goths, migrated across Europe. The term "Goth" was initially used to describe members of this tribe, who spoke a Germanic language known as Gothic. As the Goths spread across Europe, the term "Goth" became associated with a barbarian image. The Christian Church, which had a strong influence during this time, portrayed the Goths as illiterate, violent, and primitively dressed. This negative image of the Goths was likely due to the fact that many of them did not convert to Christianity until the 4th century. Eventually, the term "Goth" was used to describe anyone who was perceived as being outside the norms of society. It was used derisively to refer to people who dressed in a particular style, such as the black clothing and make-up associated with the Goth subculture that emerged in the mid-20th century. Today, the word "Goth" is still used to describe people who embrace this subculture, which is characterized by an appreciation for dark themes and a rejection of mainstream culture.
in the style of rock music called goth, popular in the 1980s
theo phong cách nhạc rock gọi là goth, phổ biến vào những năm 1980
nhạc goth
typical of people who listen to goth music and wear black clothes and black and white make-up
điển hình của những người nghe nhạc goth và mặc quần áo đen và trang điểm đen trắng
một cô nàng/câu lạc bộ goth