ballroom
/ˈbɔːlruːm/ (bre, ipa) · /ˈbɔːlruːm/ (ame, ipa) · /ˈbȯl-ˌrüm -ˌru̇m/ (ame, mw)
ballroom — 名詞
- ballroomsingular
- ballroomsplural
1. a spacious indoor hall, often inside a hotel or grand house, where guests gather
舞廳;宴會廳
舉辦舞會或正式宴會的大型廳室
a spacious indoor hall, often inside a hotel or grand house, where guests gather to dance at formal events such as weddings, galas, and balls.
The hotel ballroom was decorated with white roses for Mei-ling's wedding reception.
飯店宴會廳為了 Mei-ling 的婚宴布置滿了白玫瑰。
noun + decorated with for [event]
Amara led her daughter onto the ballroom floor for the first dance of the evening.
Amara 帶著女兒走進舞池,跳當晚的第一支舞。
collocation: ballroom floor
Crystal chandeliers hung from the high ceiling of the old palace ballroom.
水晶吊燈從這座古老宮殿宴會廳的高聳天花板垂下。
The charity gala will be held in the grand ballroom on the third floor.
慈善晚宴將在三樓的大宴會廳舉行。
Servers cleared the round tables so couples could begin dancing in the ballroom.
服務生把圓桌收走,讓賓客可以在舞廳開始跳舞。
- dance hall
less formal; suggests a public venue rather than a hotel or palace room
- banquet hall
wider use — for large meals as well as dancing
- function room
neutral British term for any large hireable room, not specifically for dancing
用法筆記
Subject is usually a building (hotel, palace, hall) or an event held inside one. Frequently appears with adjectives like 'grand', 'hotel', 'palace', or 'old', and with verbs of hosting ('hold', 'host', 'book') rather than ordinary 'use'.
常見錯誤
2. a category of partner dances — including the waltz, tango, foxtrot, and quickste
標準舞
華爾滋、探戈等成對的競賽性舞蹈
a category of partner dances — including the waltz, tango, foxtrot, and quickstep — performed to set steps and rhythms, often at competitions or social events.
Omar has been learning ballroom since he was nine and now teaches younger children.
Omar 從九歲開始學標準舞,現在已經在教更小的孩子。
uncountable: learn ballroom (no article)
Vesna prefers Latin styles, but his sister competes in ballroom every summer.
Vesna 偏好拉丁舞,但他妹妹每年夏天都參加標準舞比賽。
collocation: compete in ballroom
The judges scored the couple's ballroom higher than any other pair on Saturday.
評審給這對舞者的標準舞分數比週六其他任何一對都高。
Many people started taking up ballroom after watching the show on television.
許多人看了那檔電視節目後開始學標準舞。
- ballroom dancing
the full, more transparent form; safer in formal writing
- standard dance
technical term used by competition organisations
- Latin
the contrasting competition category covering salsa, samba, cha-cha, and rumba
用法筆記
Uncountable in this sense — never 'a ballroom' or 'ballrooms'. Distinguish from sense 1 (a physical room): if you can replace the word with 'ballroom dancing' and the sentence still works, it is sense 2.