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venue

/ven-yoo/US // ˈvɛn yu //UK // (ˈvɛnjuː) //

会场,场地,场所,会址

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : Law. the place of a crime or cause of action.the county or place where the jury is gathered and the cause tried.the designation, in the pleading, of the jurisdiction where a trial will be held.the statement naming the place and person before whom an affidavit was sworn.
    • : the scene or locale of any action or event.
    • : the position taken by a person engaged in argument or debate; ground.

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Examples

  • For the first time, in 2019, we hosted Disrupt SF at a bigger venue, Moscone West.

  • The spokesperson did not comment on plans for possible digital signage in other virtual venues.

  • Seven days before her wedding, Jacqueline Lachevre lost her venue.

  • Looking forward, he thinks perhaps venues might reopen next summer.

  • A club will also be a less reassuring venue than a hotel right after the quarantine ends.

  • On Christmas Day, sometime after dark, a hideous fire overtook the venue: 100 firefighters, 33 fire trucks, a four-alarm blaze.

  • Manufacturing merchandise, publicity (a radio ad in SF, Facebook ads, venue specific advertising), supplies, shipping.

  • Trump even gave Jackson a personal tour of the venue, with television cameras in tow.

  • We wanted to be invited back to every venue, and we wanted our fans to bring their friends next time.

  • Azhar started the night, his enthusiasm revving up the crowd that was a bit too large for the venue.

  • Maizie hired a firm of Denver lawyers and the case went through all the complications of venue, trial, and appeal.

  • "Quand la bise fut venue" means without doubt the month of November or December.

  • The Marquis declared that, with popular sentiment as it was, he could not be given a fair trial, and demanded a change of venue.

  • But the instructor denied my petition for a change of venue.

  • Attlebury had skilfully shifted the venue and changed the tribunal.