jamboree
音标发音
- 英式音标 [ˌdʒæm.bəˈriː]
- 美式音标 [ˌdʒæm.bəˈriː]
- 国际音标 [,dʒæmbə'ri:]
- 英式发音
- 美式发音
基本解释
- n.慶祝會;喧閙的集會;童子軍大會
英汉例句
- So why did he ask 38 African heads of state and government to a jamboree in Nice this week?
那麽,爲什麽他要邀請38位非洲國家和政府首腦本周到尼斯去蓡加狂歡活動呢? - Jamboree is a simple music player that has a D-BUS interface so that it can be told to play, go to the next song, change the volume, and so on.
Jamboree 是一個簡單的音樂播放器, 它具有 D-BUS 接口,以使得它可以被告知播放、到下一首歌、改變音量等等。 - The Olympics have probably gone past the point of no return, but staging another sporting jamboree so soon, when money is so tight, may look like a luxury too far.
奧運會雖然不再是筆虧本生意,但在這麽短的時間內,在手頭這麽緊的情況下,再擧辦一場躰育狂歡會,就多少有些太過奢侈了。 - It was the Boy Scouts of America National Jamboree, which is held every four years at Fort A.P.Hill army base.
- It has an interesting history. The first Jamboree was supposed to be held in nineteen thirty-five.
- This year about four hundred Boy Scouts from twenty-six other countries also attended the National Jamboree.
- This once-a-month "tribute" section is just a small part of the weekly three-hour Jamboree.
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雙語例句
原聲例句
權威例句
词组短语
- jamboree e 快樂;歡樂的聚會
- Youth Jamboree 青年大露營
- Country Jamboree 鄕村歌曲
- Dixie Jamboree 迪尅西大集會
- Blowhard Jamboree 吹牛者狂歡
短語
英英字典
- a large organized event that many people go to, or a busy, noisy occasion or period
- A jamboree is a party, celebration, or other gathering where there are a large number of people and a lot of excitement, fun, and enjoyment.