Twee
Significado: Excessively or affectedly quaint, pretty, or sentimental
British word for something that's overly cute, precious, or self-consciously charming to the point of being annoying. Often used critically of design, attitudes, or behavior.
Ejemplos
- The shop was a bit twee for my taste. 那家店对我来说有点太矫情了La tienda era un poco cursi para mi gustoそのお店は私の好みにはちょっとかわい過ぎた그 가게는 내 취향에는 좀 너무 앙증맞았어.
- Twee little ornaments everywhere. 到处都是矫情的小装饰品Adornitos cursis por todas partesどこもかしこもかわいらしい小さな飾りだらけ어디든 앙증맞은 작은 장식품 투성이.
- I found the village rather twee. 我觉得那个村子有点过分甜腻Me pareció un pueblo bastante cursiその村はかなり可愛らし過ぎると思った그 마을은 꽤 지나치게 귀민 느낌이었어.
Pronunciación
/twiː/
Guía de uso
Contexto: design, aesthetics, behavior
Tono: critical, dismissive
✓ Correcto
- A bit twee有点太矫情Un poco cursiちょっとかわい過ぎる좀 과하게 귀여운
- Rather twee相当矫揉造作Bastante cursiかなり甘すぎる꽤 오글거려
✗ Incorrecto
- Usually criticism, not compliment通常是批评,不是赞美Normalmente es una crítica, no un cumplido通常は批判であり、褒め言葉ではない보통 비판적 표현이지 칭찬이 아님
Errores comunes
- Using as a compliment
Origen e historia
British slang representing a childish pronunciation of 'sweet.' Became a critical term for excessive cuteness or affected charm in the 20th century.
Etimología: Baby-talk pronunciation of 'sweet'
Primera vez registrado: 20th century British
Contexto cultural
Era: 20th century onwards
Generation: All ages in UK
Social background: Universal
Pop culture: Design criticism; British culture commentary
Regional notes: British primarily. Americans may not know it.
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