soirée
/ˈswɑː.reɪ/ (bre, ipa) · /swɑːˈreɪ/ (ame, ipa)
soirée — 名詞
- soiréesingular
- soiréesplural
1. a formal social event held in the evening where guests gather to talk, listen to
晚會;社交晚宴
附帶音樂表演的正式晚間聚會
a formal social event held in the evening where guests gather to talk, listen to music, and enjoy refreshments — often hosted at someone's home or in a cultural venue such as an art gallery or embassy.
The ambassador hosted a soirée at the embassy for forty guests.
大使在使館舉辦了一場晚會,邀請了四十位賓客。
host + the embassy as a venue for formal evening events
Mei-Lin wore a long silk dress to the charity soirée at the gallery.
Mei-Lin 穿著一件長絲綢禮服,前往藝廊參加慈善晚會。
collocation: charity soirée (formal fundraiser)
A string quartet played softly as guests arrived at the elegant soirée.
賓客抵達優雅的晚會現場時,弦樂四重奏正輕柔地演奏著。
Last Saturday, Kwame's grandmother invited fifty people to her birthday soirée.
上週六,Kwame 的祖母邀請了五十人參加她的生日晚宴。
The museum's annual soirée raised enough money to buy a new painting.
博物館的年度晚會募得了足夠的資金來購買一幅新畫作。
- party
the most general word for any social gathering; soirée is more formal and specific to evening events with cultural elements
- reception
a formal party, often after a wedding or ceremony, where guests are welcomed and served refreshments
- gala
a large, lavish evening celebration, often a fundraiser or award ceremony; bigger in scale than a typical soirée
- dinner party
an evening meal with invited guests, focused on dining rather than musical or cultural entertainment
用法筆記
Soirée is a French loanword that suggests a more refined evening gathering than the ordinary word party. It appears most often in written invitations, formal announcements, and cultural reporting rather than in everyday casual conversation.