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词汇 venue
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Definition of venue in English:

venue

noun ˈvɛnjuːˈvɛnˌju
  • 1The place where something happens, especially an organized event such as a concert, conference, or sports competition.

    (尤指音乐会、会议、运动会等有组织活动的)举办地点;举办场所;会场

    the club is the city's main venue for live music
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The political thrust of the new event is to encourage the creation of more live music venues in the city.
    • A glass court will be erected in an area that is a popular concert venue.
    • Scotland's bid to become a key conference venue and build more hotels is paying dividends.
    • Can the public rely on you when you are so irresponsible you can't even find a venue for a meeting?
    • The picture will now form part of an exhibition of close-up science images which will tour venues around the country.
    • All great sporting venues have their own distinctive group of fans.
    • The Cathedral will provide a very suitable venue for a concert by the Kilkenny Gospel Choir.
    • Hopes that a listed barn could become Essex's newest wedding venue have been dashed.
    • A campaign has been launched to provide a new arts venue in Bradford on Avon.
    • The organisers are scrambling to find an alternative venue for the event, which will draw competitors from 30 countries.
    • Last week Chicago Rock, voted the premier entertainment venue in West Wiltshire, held its first birthday celebrations.
    • Nine temporary flight restriction areas around various Olympic venues will be established.
    • One of the city's most popular live venues is taking a different route this year.
    • Fire inspectors who visited the venue in the town High Street said the practice breached health and safety regulations.
    • A brand new entertainment venue in Wyre has been unveiled with a glittering gala opening show.
    • The winner will also get a support slot in Holborn Street live music venue on the night of their choice.
    • By the 1990s, the Capitol had again established itself as one of the city's most popular entertainment venues.
    • Some of its more prestigious venues have included a manor house in Castle Combe.
    • The hall is also an ideal venue for meetings, concerts and other social and cultural gatherings.
    • Other small live music venues just withered on the vine.
    Synonyms
    place, site, spot, area
    1. 1.1Law The jurisdiction within which a criminal or civil case may or must be heard.
      〔英格兰律〕审判地(指郡或区)
      Example sentencesExamples
      • After that, it was renamed the Central Criminal Court and became the venue for bigger trials from a wider area.
      • First, it can be inferred that the primary venue for trial of the young person should be the Youth Court.
      • It was first built as military barracks and was later used as the first venue for the Treason Trial.
      • Five court venues in County Mayo are to be discontinued as part of a major rationalisation by the Court Service.
      • The venue for the tribunal is expected to be Chaktomuk Theater Hall in central Phnom Penh.

Origin

Late 16th century (denoting a thrust or bout in fencing; also in the Law sense): from Old French, literally 'a coming', feminine past participle of venir 'come' from Latin venire.

  • revenue from Late Middle English:

    The word revenue is from Old French revenu(e) meaning ‘returned’, from Latin revenire ‘return’, from re- ‘back’ and venire ‘come’. An obsolete and rare use was ‘return to a place’; it was more commonly ‘yield from lands and property’, what would today be called a return on your investment. Venue (late 16th century) is an obvious relative. It was first used as a term for ‘an attack or ‘a thrust’ in fencing and as a legal term meaning ‘the county or district within which a criminal or civil case must be heard’. The sense of a place for entertainment only dates from the 1960s. Avenue (early 17th century) which at first meant ‘way of approaching a problem’ is another relative. It then developed a mainly military sense of a way to access a place, and from that a formal approach to a country house. Only in the middle of the 19th century did it become a term for a wide street.

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Definition of venue in US English:

venue

nounˈvɛnˌjuˈvenˌyo͞o
  • 1The place where something happens, especially an organized event such as a concert, conference, or sports event.

    (尤指音乐会、会议、运动会等有组织活动的)举办地点;举办场所;会场

    the river could soon be the venue for a powerboat world championship event

    这条河不久将可能成为世界汽艇锦标赛赛场。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Other small live music venues just withered on the vine.
    • A campaign has been launched to provide a new arts venue in Bradford on Avon.
    • By the 1990s, the Capitol had again established itself as one of the city's most popular entertainment venues.
    • Fire inspectors who visited the venue in the town High Street said the practice breached health and safety regulations.
    • A brand new entertainment venue in Wyre has been unveiled with a glittering gala opening show.
    • Nine temporary flight restriction areas around various Olympic venues will be established.
    • A glass court will be erected in an area that is a popular concert venue.
    • Scotland's bid to become a key conference venue and build more hotels is paying dividends.
    • One of the city's most popular live venues is taking a different route this year.
    • Some of its more prestigious venues have included a manor house in Castle Combe.
    • The picture will now form part of an exhibition of close-up science images which will tour venues around the country.
    • The Cathedral will provide a very suitable venue for a concert by the Kilkenny Gospel Choir.
    • The organisers are scrambling to find an alternative venue for the event, which will draw competitors from 30 countries.
    • Can the public rely on you when you are so irresponsible you can't even find a venue for a meeting?
    • All great sporting venues have their own distinctive group of fans.
    • The winner will also get a support slot in Holborn Street live music venue on the night of their choice.
    • Last week Chicago Rock, voted the premier entertainment venue in West Wiltshire, held its first birthday celebrations.
    • The hall is also an ideal venue for meetings, concerts and other social and cultural gatherings.
    • Hopes that a listed barn could become Essex's newest wedding venue have been dashed.
    • The political thrust of the new event is to encourage the creation of more live music venues in the city.
    Synonyms
    place, site, spot, area
    1. 1.1Law The county or district within which a criminal or civil case must be heard.
      〔英格兰律〕审判地(指郡或区)
      Example sentencesExamples
      • After that, it was renamed the Central Criminal Court and became the venue for bigger trials from a wider area.
      • First, it can be inferred that the primary venue for trial of the young person should be the Youth Court.
      • The venue for the tribunal is expected to be Chaktomuk Theater Hall in central Phnom Penh.
      • It was first built as military barracks and was later used as the first venue for the Treason Trial.
      • Five court venues in County Mayo are to be discontinued as part of a major rationalisation by the Court Service.

Origin

Late 16th century (denoting a thrust or bout in fencing; also in the Law sense): from Old French, literally ‘a coming’, feminine past participle of venir ‘come’ from Latin venire.

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