sleepover
/ˈsliːpəʊvə(r)/ (bre, ipa) · /ˈsliːpəʊvər/ (ame, ipa) · /ˈslēp-ˌō-vər/ (ame, mw)
sleepover — 名詞
- sleepoversingular
- sleepoversplural
1. an event, usually for children or young teenagers, where guests sleep overnight
睡衣派對
兒童或青少年在朋友家過夜的聚會
an event, usually for children or young teenagers, where guests sleep overnight at a friend's home and spend the evening doing fun activities such as watching movies, playing games, and eating snacks together
Ezra invited four friends for a sleepover to celebrate his birthday.
Ezra 為了慶祝生日,邀請了四個朋友來家裡辦睡衣派對。
invite + for / to celebrate (purpose pattern)
The children packed their sleeping bags and toothbrushes for the sleepover at Yumi's house.
孩子們收拾好睡袋和牙刷,準備去 Yumi 家參加睡衣派對。
pack + sleeping bags / toothbrushes (preparation collocations)
At the sleepover, Layla taught everyone how to make bracelets with coloured string.
在睡衣派對上,Layla 教大家用彩色繩子做手環。
Minh's parents ordered pizza and set up a movie marathon for the sleepover guests.
Minh 的父母訂了披薩,還為睡衣派對的客人準備了一場電影馬拉松。
Ritu had her first sleepover at her cousin's house during the summer holiday.
Ritu 在暑假期間第一次在表姊家參加睡衣派對。
- slumber party
common US synonym, slightly more formal than 'sleepover'; often used for planned themed events
- pajama party
emphasises the pyjama-wearing aspect; common in both US and UK contexts
- stayover
rare, more general; not limited to children or parties
文法句型
have / host / throw a sleepover
go to a sleepover
stay for / at a sleepover
用法筆記
Common in children's and teenage social contexts. For adults, phrases like 'stay over' or 'crash at someone's place' are more natural. The word can refer either to the event itself (the party) or the action of sleeping over.