soiree / swɑˈreɪ /

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soiree 的定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. an evening party or social gathering, especially one held for a particular purpose: a musical soiree.

soiree 近义词

n. 名词 noun

party

更多soiree例句

  1. In terms of stakes, a gender-reveal party is as though you threw a soiree to reveal which Internet provider you had selected.
  2. The Velvet Tongue is an erotic literary soiree held by poet Ernesto Sarezale.
  3. Tirico stood there dumbfounded, and the woman turned and left the soiree.
  4. And the phrase tea party still referred to, you know, an afternoon soiree, where they served, you know, tea.
  5. One attendee, an attractive woman in her 20s, passionately defended the soiree as a way for certain people to connect with Occupy.
  6. George W. Bush made his first appearance at a Washington soiree since his departure in 2009.
  7. Fetis describes this soiree musicale as one of the most pleasant that had been given that year.
  8. The success of the soiree was such that it was soon followed by a second and many more.
  9. As for the evening-party, if a crowd in the dog-days is pleasant, poor Mrs. Timmins certainly had a successful soiree.
  10. I went last night to his third soiree, and he certainly is the wonder of the age.
  11. Mavra had its first concert production at a soiree given by Diaghileff at the Htel Continental.