英:['ɑ:ti:kr'ɑ:ftɪ]
美:['ɑtikr'ɑftɪ]
英:['ɑ:ti:kr'ɑ:ftɪ]
美:['ɑtikr'ɑftɪ]
adj.
手工艺品似的,非真正艺术品的
附庸风雅
adjective
pretentiously, or quaintly artistic : arty For every Ye Olde this or that, though, there is something of genuine antiquity to be found, and in many cases even the most relentlessly artsy-craftsy establishments are worth looking into.—Jay Jacobs
She lives in a bungalow with artsy-craftsy decor …—Kevin Thomas
adjective
pretentiously, or quaintly artistic : arty For every Ye Olde this or that, though, there is something of genuine antiquity to be found, and in many cases even the most relentlessly artsy-craftsy establishments are worth looking into.—Jay Jacobs
She lives in a bungalow with artsy-craftsy decor …—Kevin Thomas
from the phrase arts and crafts
The first known use of artsy-craftsy was in 1899
1 There could be a playful homage in Lacy’s dollhouse, which is like an artsy-craftsy homemade version of the children’s puppet theater seen in the opening of Ingmar Bergman’s semi-autobiographical classic.