assembly room
assembly room — noun
1. a large room or building that is open to members of a community, school, or orga
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.
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.
Every Sunday, the church assembly room becomes a busy dining hall for neighbourhood families.
The town council set up long tables in the assembly room before the budget vote.
Lotte helped carry chairs from the assembly room to the garden for the outdoor fair.
- 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.