funfair
/ˈfʌnfeə(r)/ (bre, ipa) · /ˈfʌnfer/ (ame, ipa) · /ˈfən-ˌfer/ (ame, mw)
funfair — 名詞
- funfairsingular
- funfairsplural
1. a temporary outdoor place or event where people enjoy rides, play games, and buy
臨時遊樂場
設在戶外,有遊樂設施與攤位遊戲的地方
a temporary outdoor place or event where people enjoy rides, play games, and buy small treats
Lien spent all her tokens on bumper cars at the funfair.
Lien 把所有代幣都花在臨時遊樂場的碰碰車上了。
collocation: at the funfair
Ramón won a giant bear after three throws at the funfair stall.
Ramón 在臨時遊樂場的攤位連丟三次後,贏到一隻大熊玩偶。
funfair stall / prize game
After school, Luca met his cousins at the funfair by the river.
放學後,Luca 在河邊的臨時遊樂場和表兄弟姐妹會合。
The loud music from the funfair kept Lisa awake past midnight.
臨時遊樂場傳來的吵雜音樂,讓 Lisa 過了午夜還睡不著。
Every August, nearby families go to the funfair on opening night.
每年八月,附近的家庭都會在開幕夜去逛臨時遊樂場。
- carnival
often broader and can suggest parade-like festival activity as well as rides
- amusement park
usually a permanent place rather than a temporary event
- fairground
often names the grounds or site, not the event itself
文法句型
go to the funfair
at the funfair
用法筆記
Usually British English. It often suggests a temporary outdoor event with rides and prize stalls, not a permanent amusement park or theme park.