单词 | prom |
释义 | prom (prɒm ) Word forms: proms language note: The spelling Prom is usually used for meaning [sense 3]. 1. countable noun A prom is a formal dance at a school or college which is usually held at the end of the academic year. [US] I didn't want to go to the prom with Craig. ...my senior prom. 2. singular noun The prom is the road by the sea where people go for a walk. [British] 3. plural noun The Proms are a series of concerts of mainly classical music that are held each year in London and some other cities. There is usually an area at these concerts where people stand, as well as seats. [mainly British] ...the Last Night of the Proms. ...his final Prom performance of Elgar's First Symphony. A Prom is an individual concert in the series. Wednesday's Prom featured the London Mozart Players. Collocations: school prom Your high school prom was not necessarily that pleasant. Times, Sunday Times (2011) My son joined the organising committee of his school prom in a bid to loosen the dress code. Times, Sunday Times (2014) Black tie at the school prom? Times, Sunday Times (2014) She spent her final few weeks studying and sitting her GCSEs and choosing a dress for the school prom. The Sun (2013) His school prom had gone swimmingly. Times, Sunday Times (2011) Translations: Chinese: 舞会 Japanese: ダンスパーティ |
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