gatecrasher的音標為[?ɡe?kres?r] ,基本翻譯為“闖入者,冒失鬼”,速記技巧為:闖入者搶先上車門。
Gatecrasher這個詞的英文詞源可以追溯到17世紀,它最初指的是在別人家門口或門口附近強行進入的人。這個詞的含義逐漸演變,現在通常用來指未經邀請或未經許可就進入私人場所的人。
變化形式:gatecrash (動詞形式),gatecrasher (名詞形式)。
相關單詞:inviter (邀請者),refuser (拒絕者),admission (入場),entrance (入口),forbidden (禁止的),intruder (入侵者),uninvited (未被邀請的),unwelcome (不受歡迎的),uninvited guest (不請自來的客人),uninvited party crasher (不請自來的派對闖入者)。
門闖入者,他們通常不受歡迎,并且常常違反社會規范和法律。在英語文化中,邀請和拒絕是社交禮儀的重要組成部分,而gatecrasher的行為則違背了這些禮儀。
常用短語:
1. gatecrash
a. To attend an event or party without invitation.
b. To disrupt or cause trouble at an event or party.
雙語例句:
1. I was invited to a wedding but decided to gatecrash the party instead.
2. She gatecrashed the meeting by interrupting the speaker.
英文小作文:
標題:Gatecrasher or Guest of Honor?
Gatecrashing is a social phenomenon that has become increasingly common in modern society. Whether it"s a party, a wedding, or a business meeting, people often find ways to sneak in without invitation and disrupt the event. However, this behavior can be interpreted differently depending on the context and the person"s intentions.
On one hand, gatecrashers may be seen as mischievous or rebellious individuals who enjoy causing trouble and disrupting social norms. On the other hand, they may also be seen as brave individuals who are not afraid to express their opinions or stand up for what they believe in.
In any case, gatecrashers can have negative effects on the event and its attendees. They may cause embarrassment and discomfort for those who have been invited and are looking forward to a relaxing and enjoyable evening. Therefore, it"s important to respect the event organizers and others" decisions and boundaries, and to approach social occasions with an open mind and an acceptance of different cultures and behaviors.
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