Definition of the word fairground

Pronunciation of vocabulary fairground

fairgroundnoun

hội chợ

/ˈfeəɡraʊnd//ˈferɡraʊnd/

Origin of the word fairground

The term "fairground" originates from the medieval tradition of holding fairs, which were markets where merchants came to sell their wares. These fairs often included amusement and game stalls, which attracted a large crowd. The word "fair" in this context refers to the commercial aspect of these gatherings, as they were originally intended as a place for merchants to display and trade their goods. However, as the entertainment offerings began to outweigh the commercial ones, the term "fair" came to encompass the entire event, including its rides, attractions, and games. The term "ground" refers to the physical location where these fairs took place. As the events grew larger and more elaborate, permanent structures, such as stands and stages, were built to house the games and rides. This led to the development of permanent fairgrounds, which could be set up and dismantled quickly and easily for different events. The term "fairground" is now commonly used to refer to the entirety of a fair or amusement park, encompassing both its commercial and entertainment offerings. Whether called a "fairground" or an "amusement park," these permanent or temporary locations continue to provide thrills and excitement to people of all ages.

Example of vocabulary fairgroundnamespace

meaning

an outdoor area where a fair with entertainments is held

một khu vực ngoài trời nơi diễn ra hội chợ với các hoạt động giải trí

meaning

a place where a fair showing farm animals, farm products, etc. is held

nơi diễn ra hội chợ trưng bày các loại động vật trang trại, sản phẩm trang trại, v.v.

  • the Ohio State Fairgrounds

    Hội chợ tiểu bang Ohio

meaning

a place where companies and businesses hold a fair to show their products

nơi các công ty và doanh nghiệp tổ chức hội chợ để trưng bày sản phẩm của mình

  • the Milan trade fairgrounds

    khu hội chợ thương mại Milan


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