partygoer

partygoer — 名詞

1. someone at a party, especially a person who often enjoys going to parties.

1.名詞B2
釋義

派對客

參加派對的人,尤指常跑派對的人

someone at a party, especially a person who often enjoys going to parties.

例句

The beach club was full of partygoers in bright shirts by sunset.

海灘俱樂部在日落時擠滿了穿著鮮色襯衫的派對客。

collocation: full of partygoers

After midnight, noisy partygoers spilled onto Oak Street from the bar.

午夜過後,吵鬧的派對客從酒吧湧到 Oak Street 上。

pattern: plural noun for people leaving a venue

同義詞
  • guest

    a broader word for someone invited to an event, not specifically someone enjoying the party scene

  • reveller

    more literary or British, and it suggests noisy enjoyment or celebration

  • clubber

    used for someone who goes to nightclubs rather than parties in general

  • attendee

    more formal and better for meetings or public events than for social parties

文法句型

a partygoer

partygoers at/outside + place

regular partygoer

用法筆記

Often used for groups leaving clubs, bars, festivals, or house parties. It can mean a person at one event, but it also often suggests someone who goes to parties regularly.

常見錯誤

There were many party people outside the club.
There were many partygoers outside the club.
💡English normally uses the compound noun 'partygoer' for people attending a party.
Mina is a partygoer person.
Mina is a partygoer.
💡'Partygoer' already includes the idea of a person, so 'person' is unnecessary.