prom 英 [prɒm]   美 [prɑm]

prom

prom  英 [prɒm] 美 [prɑm]

n. 毕业舞会(为中学生举办的正式舞会或聚会,通常在高中学年即将结束时举行) 

名词复数:proms 

She attended the prom last weekend. 她上周末参加了毕业舞会。
Last June, my friend told me about her plans for our upcoming prom. 去年六月我朋友向我描述她为即将来临的毕业舞会做的安排。

  • A prom is a formal dance at the end of a school year. For many American high schools, the senior prom is a big deal. Kids get dressed up and then get embarrassed by parents who take too many photos.
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  • n. 毕业舞会(为中学生举办的正式舞会或聚会,通常在高中学年即将结束时举行)
  • 1. She attended the prom last weekend.

    她上周末参加了毕业舞会。

  • 2. Last June, my friend told me about her plans for our upcoming prom.

    去年六月我朋友向我描述她为即将来临的毕业舞会做的安排。

  • 3. "I just want to go and be able to be myself, go to the prom that I was supposed to have since I've never known what prom was, " she said.

    “我只是想去参加舞会,真正做自己,甚至在我连舞会是什么概念都不知道的时候,我就梦想着要去参加舞会了。” 她说。

  • prom (n.) "student formal dance in celebration of graduation," 1894, American English shortened form of promenade (n.). Prom dress attested from 1975.
prom / prɒm ; NAmE prɑːm / noun 1 (especially in the US) a formal dance, especially one that is held at a high school (尤指美国高中的)正式舞会 the senior prom 高年级毕业舞会 2 ( BrE) ( informal, becoming old-fashioned) = promenade n.  (1 ) to walk along the prom 沿步行道散步 3 ( BrE) = promenade concert the last night of the proms 逍遥音乐会的最后夜场 prom proms prom / prɒm ; NAmE prɑːm /
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