destination

destination — 形容詞

1. used to describe a place, service, or event that is so special that people are w

1.形容詞B2
釋義

必訪

值得專程前往的

used to describe a place, service, or event that is so special that people are willing to travel a significant distance to experience it

例句

Rachid and Emily chose a beautiful island in Greece for their destination wedding.

Rachid 和 Emily 選了希臘的一座美麗島嶼舉辦他們的 destination wedding(值得專程前往的婚禮)。

destination + noun: a wedding worth travelling for

That exclusive spa has become a destination resort for wealthy travellers from across Asia.

那間頂級水療中心已成為亞洲各地富豪專程前往的必訪度假村。

同義詞
  • must-see

    informal; used for sights and attractions rather than services or events

  • top-rated

    focuses on reviews and rankings rather than the idea of travelling far

  • flagship

    suggests a leading or representative example, not necessarily requiring a journey

文法句型

destination + noun (wedding/spa/restaurant/tour)

用法筆記

Always placed directly before a noun — you cannot say *This restaurant is destination*. Only used in attributive position.

常見錯誤

This hotel is destination.
This is a destination hotel.
💡'destination' as an adjective must go before a noun and cannot be used after a linking verb.
Tokyo is a very destination city.
Tokyo is a popular destination.
💡do not add 'very' before the adjective 'destination'; use 'popular' as a separate adjective instead.

destination — 名詞