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ambience

/am-bee-uhns; French ahn-byahns/US // ˈæm bi əns; French ɑ̃ˈbyɑ̃s //UK // (ˈæmbɪəns, French ɑ̃bjɑ̃s) //

气氛,环境,环境氛围,环境气氛

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n.名词 noun
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    plural am·bi·enc·es [am-bee-uhn-siz; French ahn-byahns]. /ˈæm bi ən sɪz; French ɑ̃ˈbyɑ̃s/.

    • : ambiance.

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Examples

  • The storyline is important, but it is the ambience that is so entrancing, sort of like an impressionist painting.

  • The young student traveled frequently to New York City to attend performances at the Metropolitan Opera House and Carnegie Hall, enthralled by the music and acoustical ambience.

  • Entrees run $23-35, a steal given the quality of the ingredients and the refined ambience.

  • This week, they launched a review section that will allow users to rate dispensaries on things like “quality” and “ambience.”

  • The food here also is delicious and imaginative, but the ambience is 180-degrees different.

  • The ambience at the FBI was formal, no nonsense, and strictly business.

  • The décor is clean and simple and the ambience is bustling and laid back at the same time.

  • Her collection, which showcased on Fashion Week's opening night, was titled “Ambience—The Land, The Woman, and her Man.”

  • The night was dry, with no hint of mist, but still a milky ambience that gave an effect of gleaming wetness was over all.

  • I now believe that these documents were written with the first whiff of fear in the NYC air-conditioned office ambience.

  • Even the shifting shades of the color organ were no more than a faint ambience.

  • Page 39 word "lambence" changed to "ambience" (no more than a faint ambience) meaning a faint light.