theme
Describes something that is designed or organized around a specific subject, style, or central idea. It is often used to characterize events, places, or media that maintain a consistent aesthetic or conceptual motif.
Ejemplos
3 de 5We are planning a 1920s theme party for my sister's birthday.
We are planning a 1920s theme party for my sister's birthday.
The curator organized a theme exhibition focusing on environmental sustainability.
The curator organized a theme exhibition focusing on environmental sustainability.
This cafe has a really cool jungle theme vibe with all these plants.
This cafe has a really cool jungle theme vibe with all these plants.
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Truco para recordar
Think of a 'Theme Park' like Disneyland; every section is 'laid down' with one specific story or style.
Quiz rápido
The children were thrilled to stay in a pirate-____ hotel room during their vacation.
¡Correcto!
La respuesta correcta es: theme
Ejemplos
We are planning a 1920s theme party for my sister's birthday.
everydayWe are planning a 1920s theme party for my sister's birthday.
The curator organized a theme exhibition focusing on environmental sustainability.
formalThe curator organized a theme exhibition focusing on environmental sustainability.
This cafe has a really cool jungle theme vibe with all these plants.
informalThis cafe has a really cool jungle theme vibe with all these plants.
The curriculum includes several theme-based modules to integrate different subjects.
academicThe curriculum includes several theme-based modules to integrate different subjects.
The hotel chain is launching a new line of theme resorts in the Caribbean.
businessThe hotel chain is launching a new line of theme resorts in the Caribbean.
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Colocaciones comunes
Frases Comunes
variations on a theme
variations on a theme
common theme
common theme
recurring theme
recurring theme
Se confunde a menudo con
A topic is the specific subject being discussed, whereas a theme is the underlying idea or stylistic thread.
A scheme is a systematic plan or arrangement, while a theme refers to a decorative or conceptual style.
Notas de uso
When used as an adjective, 'theme' is typically a noun adjunct placed directly before another noun (e.g., 'theme park'). In more formal or academic writing, 'thematic' is often preferred.
Errores comunes
Learners sometimes use 'thematic' in casual contexts where 'theme' is the standard compound element, such as saying 'thematic park' instead of 'theme park'.
Truco para recordar
Think of a 'Theme Park' like Disneyland; every section is 'laid down' with one specific story or style.
Origen de la palabra
Derived from the Greek 'thema,' meaning 'something laid down' or a 'proposition.'
Patrones gramaticales
Contexto cultural
Theme parks and themed events are a significant part of Western entertainment culture, emphasizing immersive experiences.
Quiz rápido
The children were thrilled to stay in a pirate-____ hotel room during their vacation.
¡Correcto!
La respuesta correcta es: theme
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