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gala

/gey-luh, gal-uh; especially British gah-luh/US // ˈgeɪ lə, ˈgæl ə; especially British ˈgɑ lə //UK // (ˈɡɑːlə, ˈɡeɪlə) //

晚会,聚会,宴会,盛大的

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : festive; festal; showy: Her birthday parties were always gala occasions.
n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a festive occasion; celebration; special entertainment: a gala featuring opera stars in their most famous scenes.
    • : festal pomp or dress.

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Examples

  • There were several private event bookings, the annual fundraising gala, and gift shop sales through a partnership with a local retailer.

  • In 2016, I attended an American Alpine Club gala with leaders of the outdoor community.

  • Not all nonprofits can afford to hire events professionals to throw their galas, though Chenault mentions this industry is underutilized by nonprofits.

  • Say “charity gala” and what immediately comes to mind are men in suits, women with pearls, and a stuffy hotel ballroom with a dance band.

  • Over the past two years, Time has held high ambitions of expanding its Time 100 awards program from a magazine special and a gala to an events and membership franchise.

  • And with the variety we have at the gala — Thom Browne, Sarah Burton, Carolina Herrera — those are three very different worlds.

  • You got a lot of publicity for having your butt grabbed on the red carpet at the Met Gala.

  • The only YouTube videos of her are paparazzi-style entrances and exits at gala events and business meetings.

  • Wylie and I speak at the Figure Skating in Harlem gala on April 7, an annual event that raises money for the nonprofit.

  • Some of the biggest names in corporate America were celebrated at the gala event, including AT&T, Viacom, Nike, and Boeing.

  • I intended to meet you at Oakland and take you directly up to Lumalitas, where everything was to have been in gala array.

  • Thus, on April 15, 1112, the bourgeois merchants and artisans of the city of Laon were in gala since early morning.

  • One evening the court was to attend a gala performance to be given in the Tuileries.

  • But the great gala-days were the theatrical performances which took place twice a week.

  • Shining silver buttons set off a coat which plainly belonged to his gala suit.