Jarg
含义: Fake, counterfeit, rubbish (Scouse).
In Scouse, 'jarg' means fake, counterfeit, or poor quality. 'Jarg clobber' is fake designer clothing. 'Jarg ale' is bad beer. It's dismissive, labelling something as inauthentic or not up to standard. Given Liverpool's history with markets and imports, authenticity carries cultural weight.
例句
- That's jarg, that. 那是假的。Eso es falso.それはニセモノだ。그건 가짜야.
- Selling jarg trainers down the market. 在市场上卖假运动鞋。Vendiendo zapatillas falsas en el mercadillo.マーケットで偽物のスニーカーを売ってる。시장에서 가짜 운동화를 팔고 있어.
- This is jarg—send it back. 这是假货——退回去。Esto es basura, devuélvelo.これはダメだ——返品しろ。이건 불량품이야—반품해.
发音
/dʒɑːg/
用法指南
语境: authenticity, quality, dismissive
语气: dismissive, critical
✓ 正确说法
- Jarg假的falso偽物가짜
- That's jarg那是假的eso es falsoそれは偽物だ그거 가짜야
- Jarg gear假货mercancía falsa偽物の品物짝퉁
✗ 错误说法
- Distinctly Scouse dismissive term利物浦独有的蔑视用语Término despectivo propio del scouseスカウス独特の蔑視表現스카우스 고유의 경멸적 표현
常见错误
- Can mean fake goods OR just bad quality
起源与历史
Origin uncertain, possibly from Romani or market trader slang. Liverpool's docks brought goods from around the world, and spotting fakes became culturally important. 'Jarg' became the definitive term for inauthenticity.
词源: Uncertain, possibly Romani or market slang
最早记录: 20th century Liverpool
文化背景
Era: 20th century onwards
Generation: All ages
Social background: Universal
Pop culture: Liverpool markets; Scouse culture
Regional notes: Exclusively Scouse.
变体
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