prom
/prɒm/ (bre, ipa) · /prɑːm/ (ame, ipa) · /ˈpräm/ (ame, mw)
prom — 名詞
- promsingular
- promsplural
1. a formal social event held in the spring for older high school students during t
畢業舞會
美國高中學年結束時的正式舞會
a formal social event held in the spring for older high school students during their final year of study, featuring music, dancing, and often a meal, with participants typically wearing formal attire
Christopher asked Naoko to the prom with a funny sign and a box of chocolates.
Christopher 用一塊搞笑的牌子和一盒巧克力邀請 Naoko 去畢業舞會。
ask [someone] to the prom
The high school gym was decorated with fairy lights and balloons for the prom.
高中體育館為了畢業舞會掛滿了小燈泡和氣球。
collocation: for the prom
Talia spent months looking for the perfect dress for her senior prom.
Talia 花了幾個月時間尋找高中畢業舞會的完美禮服。
Quan and his friends rented a limousine to arrive at the prom in style.
Quan 和朋友們租了一輛加長禮車,風光地抵達畢業舞會。
After the prom, a group of students went to a pizza place to celebrate together.
畢業舞會結束後,一群學生一起去披薩店慶祝。
文法句型
prom as a countable noun: 'a prom' / 'the prom'
prom without article in fixed phrases: 'go to prom' / 'ask to prom'
用法筆記
In American high schools, prom is traditionally held in the spring of the junior (11th grade) or senior (12th grade) year. The event frequently includes traditions such as electing a prom king and queen and taking formal photographs.
常見錯誤
2. shortened form of 'promenade' — a public walking path, usually wide and paved, r
海濱步道
英式用語,指海邊的散步道
shortened form of 'promenade' — a public walking path, usually wide and paved, running beside the coastline in a seaside resort, where people stroll and enjoy the view of the water
On sunny weekends, the Watanabe family enjoys walking along the prom with ice cream.
晴朗的週末,Watanabe 一家人喜歡拿著冰淇淋沿著海濱步道散步。
walk along the prom
The seafood restaurant overlooks the prom and the sea beyond.
這家海鮮餐廳俯瞰著海濱步道和遠方的大海。
overlooks the prom
Emre and Linh sat on a bench on the prom, watching the waves roll in.
Emre 和 Linh 坐在海濱步道的長椅上,看著海浪翻湧而來。
A strong wind blew along the prom, making the seaside flags flap loudly.
強風沿著海濱步道吹來,吹得海邊的旗幟啪嗒作響。
文法句型
the + prom
along the prom
用法筆記
Primarily used in British English in reference to seaside resorts such as Blackpool, Brighton, or Bournemouth. When referring to a specific named walkway, 'Prom' is often capitalised, e.g. 'the Blackpool Prom'.
常見錯誤
prom — 縮寫
1. short for 'promontory' — a high area of rocky land that sticks out into the sea,
岬角
地理名詞,指突出海中的高地
short for 'promontory' — a high area of rocky land that sticks out into the sea, used especially in place names on maps and in geographic descriptions
The old lighthouse stands on the western prom, warning ships away from the rocky coastline.
古老燈塔矗立在西側岬角上,警告船隻遠離多岩的海岸。
used in geographic descriptions
St. David's Prom is a well-known headland on the coast of Wales.
St. David's Prom 是威爾斯海岸線上一個著名的海岬。
common in place names
Hikers reached the southern prom by midday and looked down at the ocean below.
健行者中午抵達南側岬角,俯瞰下方的海洋。
The map marks the area as 'N. Prom' in small letters near the coastline.
地圖在海邊附近以小字標示著「N. Prom」區域。
Archaeologists discovered an ancient settlement on the eastern prom overlooking the bay.
考古學家在俯瞰海灣的東側岬角上發現了一處古代聚落遺址。
- promontory
the full form; same meaning, used in formal writing
- headland
a general term for a high point of land extending into the sea
文法句型
used in place names and map labels
用法筆記
This abbreviation is found mainly on navigational charts, maps, and geographic lists rather than in everyday speech or writing. It is typically used as part of a proper name.