单词 | prom |
释义 | promprom /prɒm $ prɑːm/ noun [countableC] 1. American EnglishAmESECDANCE a formal dance party for high school students, often held at the end of a school year 〔常在学年末举行的〕高中生正式舞会 2. British EnglishBrE informalXX a promenade(1) 滨海步行道 3. British EnglishBrE informalXX a promenade concert 漫步音乐会 Examples from the Corpus prom• I mean, she wanted me to senior class prom.• There is no evidence to verify this, but Al Davis was probably a lousy prom date.• As yet, he has not accepted any of the more than 50 high school prom invitations he has received.• The band first played together at a high school prom.• the senior prom• Joey walked me home after the prom.• She took a short cut along the prom.• At school the most important decision the student council may ever be allowed to make is the theme for the prom.• On the evening of the prom the Rolls broke down.• Where previous boy-girl ballads dealt with prom night nerves or playground jealousies. From Longman Business Dictionary ComputersPROMPROM /prɒmprɑːm/ noun [uncountableU]COMPUTING programmable read only memory; a type of memory on a computer that will only record material once. The material cannot easily be removed from the computer (1800-1900) promenade |
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