jamboree

英 [,dʒæmbə'riː] 美 [,dʒæmbə'ri]
  • n. 少年团体大会;欢乐的聚会
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jamboree 童子军大会,大型聚会

词源不详,可能来自jam,塞,挤。最初用于指童子军大会,后引申词义大型聚会。

jamboree (n.)
1866, represented as typical of American English, perhaps from jam (n.) on pattern of shivaree [Barnhart]. For the second element, Weekley suggests French bourree, a kind of rustic dance. Klein thinks the whole thing is of Hindu origin (but he credits its introduction to English, mistakenly, to Kipling). Boy Scouts use is from 1920. Noted earlier as a term in cribbage:
Jamboree signifies the combination of the five highest cards, as, for example, the two Bowers [jacks], Ace, King, and Queen of trumps in one hand, which entitles the holder to count sixteen points. The holder of such a hand, simply announces the fact, as no play is necessary; but should he play the hand as a Jambone, he can count only eight points, whereas he could count sixteen if he played it, or announced it as a Jamboree. ["The American Hoyle," New York, 1864]
1. the movie industry's annual jamboree at Cannes
在戛纳举行的一年一度的影展

来自《权威词典》

2. Unfortunately, we can't go to the jamboree.
不幸地是,我们不能去庆祝会。

来自辞典例句

3. It's a next - generation jamboree.
2005年:这是一种新一代大露营.

来自互联网

4. But not everyone is welcoming the jamboree.
不过并非人人都欢迎迪士尼乐园的到来.

来自互联网