-core
含义: A suffix indicating an aesthetic, lifestyle, or fashion subculture.
The '-core' suffix creates instant subculture labels. 'Cottagecore' = rural, pastoral aesthetic. 'Goblincore' = embrace of chaos and creatures. 'Normcore' = deliberately boring fashion. Proliferated on TikTok to categorise every possible aesthetic.
例句
- Her style is very cottagecore. 她的风格很田园风Su estilo es muy cottagecore彼女のスタイル、めっちゃコテージコア그녀 스타일 완전 코티지코어야.
- That's giving goblincore. 那很哥布林风Eso da goblincoreゴブリンコアっぽい고블린코어 느낌이야.
- I'm embracing my hobbitcore lifestyle. 我在拥抱我的霍比特人风格生活方式Estoy abrazando mi estilo de vida hobbitcoreホビットコアなライフスタイルを受け入れてる호빗코어 라이프스타일을 받아들이고 있어.
发音
/kɔːr/
用法指南
语境: aesthetics, fashion, lifestyle
语气: descriptive, trend-aware
✓ 正确说法
- [X]core〇〇核[X]core〇〇コア○○코어
- Cottagecore田园核Cottagecoreコテージコア코티지코어
- Goblincore哥布林核Goblincoreゴブリンコア고블린코어
常见错误
- New '-cores' are constantly invented
起源与历史
Originally from hardcore (punk subgenre), the suffix spread to describe aesthetics. Early examples: normcore (2014). Exploded on TikTok with cottagecore (2020), spawning endless variations: dark academia, light academia, goblincore, fairycore, etc.
词源: From hardcore (punk genre), suffix generalised to aesthetics
最早记录: Normcore 2014, cottagecore 2020 viral
文化背景
Era: 2010s onwards, exploded 2020
Generation: Gen Z
Social background: Universal
Pop culture: TikTok; Pinterest; Tumblr
Regional notes: Internet origin, global usage.
变体
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