social occasion
英 [ˈsəʊʃl əˈkeɪʒn]
美 [ˈsoʊʃl əˈkeɪʒn]
网络 社交场合; 社会场合
英英释义
noun
- a vaguely specified social event
- the party was quite an affair
- an occasion arranged to honor the president
- a seemingly endless round of social functions
双语例句
- To attach too much importance to the behavior of social etiquette will lead to ossification of behavior, which makes people miss the occasion of expressing their true feeling.
太重视社交礼仪的一举一动,就会僵化,使得社会活动失去真情流露的机会。 - Trying to wring the utmost from the social occasion.
试图从这种社交场合获取最大的好处。 - Others make shopping centers a social occasion, meeting friends to shop and talk.
还有的人将购物中心当作社交场所,在那里与朋友见面、购物并交谈。 - In addition, the choice and the distribution of address forms are very much related to the gender, social roles of the participant, and the occasion where addressing practice occurring as well.
称呼语的选择与参与者的性别、社会角色和称呼的场合有着密切的关系。 - Dancing as part of a social occasion.
作为社交场合一部分的舞蹈。 - Here's a short list of what not to say to avoid insult or embarrassment at any social occasion.
以下便是一些简短的例子,告诉你甚麽是不应该说的话,避免侮辱别人或造成尴尬的场面。 - If you are invited into a British home and it is a social occasion, not a business one, it is not polite to arrive early.
若英国人邀请你去他家做客,不是商业场合,而是公众聚会,去得早了,就会显得不礼貌。 - He now claims this was merely a 'social occasion'!
现在他宣称这仅仅是一个“社交场合”! - The preview was a social rather than an artistic occasion.
这次预演是社交聚会,而不是艺术家的聚会。 - 17a volunteer church choir is seen during rehearsal, far more interested in social than musical elements of the occasion.
一个自愿教堂唱诗班在排练,但他们对政冶比对音乐感兴趣的多。
