assembly room

IPA/əˈsembli ruːm/
IPA/əˈsembli ruːm/

assembly room — noun

1. a large room or building that is open to members of a community, school, or orga

1.名詞B1
釋義

a large room or building that is open to members of a community, school, or organisation, where people gather for formal meetings, performances, or social events such as dinners and parties.

例句

The school's assembly room was packed with parents for the year-end concert.

passive: packed with [people] for [event]

Iris reserved the community assembly room for her daughter's birthday party.

同義詞
  • hall

    more general; 'hall' can also mean a corridor, while 'assembly room' unambiguously means a gathering space

  • auditorium

    implies fixed seating facing a stage, whereas an assembly room often has flexible seating for both meetings and social events

  • community centre

    refers to the whole building rather than a single room; 'assembly room' is one room within such a building

文法句型

the assembly room

an assembly room

用法筆記

The phrase 'assembly room' often appears in institutional settings such as schools, churches, and local government buildings. It suggests a space larger than a typical meeting room or classroom.

常見錯誤

The students ate lunch in the assembly room every day.' (if used as a regular cafeteria)
The students gathered in the assembly room for the morning announcements.
💡An assembly room is for formal gatherings and events, not everyday dining.
I booked a small assembly room for our two-person meeting.
I booked a meeting room for our two-person meeting.
💡An assembly room is a large hall; for a small group, use 'meeting room' or 'conference room'.