venue
/ˈvenjuː/ (bre, ipa) · /ˈvenjuː/ (ame, ipa) · /ˈven-ˌyü/ (ame, mw)
venue — 名詞
- venuesingular
- venuesplural
1. a location where people gather for a planned public event, such as a concert, co
場地
舉辦活動的地點
a location where people gather for a planned public event, such as a concert, conference, sports match, or wedding
The new concert venue can hold up to eight thousand people.
這座新的音樂廳場地可以容納多達八千人。
collocation: hold + number + people (capacity)
Jenna visited three wedding venues before choosing the garden hall.
Jenna 參觀了三間婚禮場地,最後選了那間花園廳。
With helpful signs at every corner, the conference venue was easy to find.
每個轉角都有清楚的指標,會議場地很容易找到。
Stefan chose a small venue for his album launch to keep the evening intimate.
Stefan 為了讓晚會氣氛溫馨,選了一個小型場地舉辦專輯發表會。
All the sports venues in the city were fully booked for the summer tournament.
城裡所有運動場地在夏季錦標賽期間都被訂滿了。
文法句型
venue for [event]
at a venue
用法筆記
Often paired with an event type to specify the purpose: concert venue, wedding venue, sports venue. The verbs 'hold' and 'host' are common with venue as the subject: 'The venue holds 500 people.'
常見錯誤
2. the city, county, or judicial district where a court trial is held
審判地
法院審理案件的城市或縣
the city, county, or judicial district where a court trial is held
The judge granted a change of venue because of local news coverage.
法官因當地新聞報導的影響,批准了變更審判地。
collocation: change of venue
Otis's lawyer argued that the venue should be moved to a different county.
Otis 的律師主張審判地應移至另一個縣。
verb pattern: argue + that-clause + venue should be moved
The trial's venue was set in the county where the accident took place.
審判地設在意外發生的那個縣。
Choosing a suitable venue is an important early step in any lawsuit.
選擇合適的審判地是任何訴訟初期的重要步驟。
The defense requested a change of venue, citing unfair publicity.
辯方以不公平的媒體報導為由,要求變更審判地。
- jurisdiction
broader legal term that includes the court's authority over a geographic area, not just the location itself
- forum
formal legal term for the court or place where a case is heard; more abstract than venue
文法句型
change of venue
venue for a trial
用法筆記
Primarily used in formal legal contexts. A 'change of venue' moves a trial to a different location to ensure a fair hearing, for example when local publicity may bias the jury pool.