寻找适合你的 英语 教师…
Mocchan
"ambience" and "atmosphere"
What is the difference between the word "ambience" and "atmosphere"?
How do you use these words appropriately?
Thank you so much for reading, everyone.
2015年2月13日 11:53
回答 · 4
They are synonyms. I can't think of any different shades of meaning. ahdictionary.org, a dictionary of U.S. English, shows both spellings, "ambiance" and "ambience."
For some reason, it became fashionable in the United States to use the word "ambience" starting, it seems to me, around the 1970s or 1980s.
It is a slightly "elevated" word, perhaps because of its French origin. It's a word I'd expect to hear describing an expensive restaurant. McDonalds has an "atmosphere," La Bernardin has an "ambience." Or ambiance.
2015年2月14日
They basically have the same meaning, but 'atmosphere' is used much more. You might see the word 'ambiance' in promotional literature, or in a tourist brochure, but it is not generally used in everyday language. For example, you would say that there was 'a good atmosphere' at the party you went to yesterday, but you wouldn't say 'ambiance' - It might seem pretentious or simply strange to use this word in a normal conversation.
2015年2月13日
还未找到你的答案吗?
把你的问题写下来,让母语人士来帮助你!



