vip
/ˌviː aɪ ˈpiː/ (bre, ipa) · /ˌviː aɪ ˈpiː/ (ame, ipa) · /ˌvē-ˌī-ˈpē/ (ame, mw)
vip — noun
1. a person given special treatment and privileges because of their fame, wealth, o
a person given special treatment and privileges because of their fame, wealth, or powerful position — the letters V-I-P are short for Very Important Person
Mira walked straight past the queue into the VIP lounge.
VIP lounge — a common collocation for exclusive waiting areas
Arjun was given a VIP pass for the film festival opening night.
VIP pass — collocation for a ticket granting special access
The restaurant keeps the rooftop section for VIP guests with reservations.
Hannah received VIP treatment at the hospital after her donation to the wing.
Security escorted the VIP through a side entrance away from the crowd.
文法句型
a VIP
VIP + noun
用法筆記
Frequently used as a noun modifier before another noun (VIP lounge, VIP pass, VIP treatment), describing special access linked to importance. Pronounced as separate letters: V-I-P.