venue

英['venjuː] 美['vɛnju]
  • n. 审判地;犯罪地点;发生地点;集合地点

词态变化


复数: venues;

中文词源


venue 活动地点

来自拉丁语venire,来,来自PIE*gwa,来,往,词源同come,acrobat,advent.

英文词源


venue (n.)
c. 1300, "a coming for the purpose of attack," from Old French venue "coming" (12c.), from fem. past participle of venir "to come," from Latin venire "to come," from PIE root *gwa- "to go, come" (cognates: Old English cuman "to come;" see come). The sense of "place where a case in law is tried" is first recorded 1530s. Extended to locality in general, especially "site of a concert or sporting event" (1857). Change of venue is from Blackstone (1768).

双语例句


1. In summer this hotel is a hugely popular venue for wedding receptions.
夏天时这家饭店是个非常受欢迎的婚宴举办地。

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2. He told them that no venue had yet been definitely decided.
他告诉他们还没有确定下场地。

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3. Birmingham's International Convention Centre is the venue for a three-day arts festival.
为期3天的艺术节在伯明翰的国际会议中心举办。

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4. The venue for the show is Birmingham'sNational Exhibition Centre Hall.
展览地点在伯明翰国家展览中心大厅。

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5. He caught a chill while performing at a rain-soaked open-air venue.
他在大雨瓢泼的露天场地演出时受了寒。

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