单词 | hotel |
释义 | hotelWord family nounhotelierhotelhotelling Tourismho·tel /həʊˈtel $ hoʊ-/ ●●● S2 W1 noun [countableC] DLTa building where people pay to stay and eat meals 宾馆,酒店 I’ve booked the flights and the hotel. 我已订好机票和酒店。 We’ll be at the Hotel Ibis. 我们将住在宜必思酒店。 COLLOCATIONS verbs stay at/in a hotel 住宾馆 We stayed in a hotel near the airport. 我们住在机场附近的一家宾馆。 check into a hotel (also book into a hotel British EnglishBrE) 登记入住宾馆 He checked into the hotel a little after 2 pm. 两点刚过,他登记入住了宾馆。 check out of a hotel (=leave a hotel) 退房离开宾馆 nWe packed and checked out of the hotel. run/manage a hotel 经营宾馆 hotel + NOUNnThey run a small hotel in Cornwall. a hotel room 宾馆客房 She was watching TV in her hotel room. 她在宾馆房间看电视。 na hotel suite (=a set of rooms in a hotel) The singer was staying in a luxury hotel suite. hotel accommodation British EnglishBrE, hotel accommodations American EnglishAmE (=rooms in a hotel) 宾馆住宿 The price includes hotel accommodation. 这个价格包含酒店住宿费用。 a hotel guest 宾馆客人 Hotel guests have free use of the gym and pool. 住店客人可免费使用健身房和游泳池。 the hotel restaurant/bar/gym 宾馆餐厅/酒吧/健身房 nThe hotel bar was empty. the hotel reception/lobby 宾馆服务台/大堂 adjectivesnShe waited for him in the hotel lobby. a luxury hotel (=an expensive and comfortable hotel) 豪华宾馆 a luxury hotel in central London 伦敦市中心的豪华宾馆 a two-star/three-star etc hotel (=a hotel that has been given a particular rating) 两星级/三星级等 5She always stays in five-star hotels. 她总是住五星级宾馆。 nOn our honeymoon, we stayed in a four-star hotel in Paris. THESAURUS hotel a building where people pay to stay and eat meals 宾馆,酒店 We’re staying at a hotel in Salzburg. 我们住在萨尔茨堡的一家酒店。 the Plaza Hotel in New York 纽约的广场饭店 na four-star hotel motel a hotel for people travelling by car, usually with a place for the car near each room 汽车旅馆 the Palm Court Motel on Highway 23 23号公路上的棕榈阁汽车旅馆 inn a small hotel, especially an old one in the countryside. Also used in the names of some big modern hotels 〔尤指乡村古老的〕小旅馆,客栈〔也用于一些现代化大酒店的店名中〕 an 18th-century country inn 一家18世纪的乡村客栈 the Holiday Inn 假日酒店 bed and breakfast (also B & B) a private house or small hotel, where you can sleep and have breakfast 提供住宿和早餐的(家庭)旅馆 There’s a nice bed and breakfast in the village. 村里有一家不错的提供早餐的家庭旅馆。 nI’ve got a list of bed and breakfasts from the tourist information. guesthouse a private house where people can pay to stay and have meals 家庭旅馆 We stayed in a well-run guesthouse near the sea. 我们住在一家经营得不错的海边家庭旅馆。 hostel/youth hostel a very cheap hotel where people can stay for a short time while they are travelling. Hostels are used especially by young people 〔提供廉价食宿的〕旅舍/青年旅舍 New Zealand has a network of small hostels, ideal for backpackers. 新西兰拥有廉价旅舍的网络,非常适合背包客。 Examples from the Corpus hotel• Police raided its founding conference at a Casablanca hotel, where 40 people were arrested and cautioned.• Its strength and abrasion resistance have made it ideal for shoe cleaning cloths, as provided by most hotel chains.• Tents and marquees have traditionally been used in the grounds of hotels and country clubs for special functions such as receptions and parties.• At dock, the operation would be supported with a Westernthemed entertainment complex and a 300-room hotel.• Despite the lack of gas and electricity, the hotel coffee was hot.• He took all meals in his room, owed money to the hotel, expected a visit from an assistant manager.• The hotels and restaurants failed to prosper.• Don't phone home from your hotel. From Longman Business Dictionary hotelho·tel /həʊˈtelhoʊ-/ noun [countableC]TRAVEL a building where people pay to stay and have meals large international hotels whose operations are geared to the needs of overseas travellers (1600-1700) French hôtel, from Old French hostel; → HOSTEL |
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