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词汇 hotel
释义 hotel
noun[ C ]
uk /həʊˈtel/ us /hoʊˈtel/

hotelnoun[C] (PLACE TO STAY)


A1
a building where you pay to have a room to sleep in, and where you can sometimes eat meals: 宾馆,酒店
a four-star hotel四星级酒店
the Clarendon Hotel克拉伦登酒店
in/at a hotelWe stayed in/at a hotel on the beach.我们住在一家滨海酒店。
hotel guests宾馆的客人
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hostel
They've booked us into the hotel in the main square.他们已经安排我们入住主广场的酒店。
We stayed in the best hotel in town.我们住在镇上最好的旅馆里。
Huge modern hotels have ruined this once unspoilt coastline.庞然大物般的现代旅馆已经完全毁掉了这片曾经如世外桃源般的海岸。
We spent a luxurious weekend at a country hotel.我们在一家乡村酒店度过了一个奢华的周末。
Please hand in your keys at reception on your departure from the hotel.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Tourism & holidays
air bridge
air corridor
amenity kit
aparthotel
awayday
caravanning
ecotourism
escape
high season
layover
mini-break
package tour
phrase book
post-holiday
put something up
ranger station
sightsee
stopover
tourism
tourist trap

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Hotels & hostels

hotelnoun[C] (PLACE TO DRINK)


Australian English
a building where alcoholic drinks can be bought and drunk and where food is often available酒馆
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Selling & serving alcoholic drinks
bar
barkeeper
barmaid
barman
bartend
cocktail lounge
cut something off
free house
gastropub
hostelry
innkeeper
landlady
nineteenth
pub
public bar
public house
publican
roadhouse
saloon
wine bar

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Public entertainment venues

hotelnoun[C] (PLACE TO EAT)


Indian English
a restaurant餐馆
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Restaurants & cafes
all-you-can-eat
automat
bill of fare
bistro
blue plate
creperie
degustation
diner
drive-through
du jour
pizza parlour
pizzeria
plat du jour
prix fixe
raw bar
taqueria
tasting menu
tea room
teahouse
transport café

hotel | American Dictionary


hotel
noun[ C ]
us/hoʊˈtel/
a building where you pay to have a room to sleep in:
a luxury hotel

hotel | Business English


hotel
noun[ C ]
uk /həʊˈtel/us
a building where you pay to have a room to sleep in:
stay at/in a hotelHe had paid for him to fly to Britain and stay in a hotel for a week.
Her assistant booked her into a hotel near the airport.
a budget/luxury/five-star hotelDelegates attending the conference have been asked to stay in budget hotels.
a hotel room/bar/restaurantGuests have been able to book a hotel room online for many years.
a hotel operator/chain/group
a hotel reservation/booking
hotel
verb[ I or T ]
uk /həʊˈtel/us
to ask to use a desk in an office when you do not have a permanent desk there:
We don't have much desk space, so we ask our sales team to hotel desks when they come into the office.

Examples of hotel


hotel
Both hotel staff and attendees should practice effective hand washing after using the bathroom.
It will also include a special category of liquor license for music and entertainment venues separate from hotel licenses.
The play then changes radically, abandoning the conventions of realism, dislocating the hotel room, and placing it into an undisclosed war-zone.
He did not as a matter of principle move round from one hotel to another, but demonstrated a cosmopolitan mode of dwelling.
Interviews on all hotel employees, particularly food service workers, should be performed at the time the outbreak is recognized.
The tragic collapse was a direct result of shoddy workmanship during the rush to renovate the hotel, he argued.
They were characterised by a hotel layout : all residents used all public spaces and facilities throughout the building.
In the survey, bands accounted for one-third of venue entertainment in both pubs and clubs, with jukeboxes more popular in hotels.
At least 76 of the hotel's guests and 40 hotel employees had acute gastroenteritis during this period.
Thirteen hotel food handlers became ill in the 2-week period with vomiting or diarrhoea.
These foundations established airline companies, construction and rubber processing businesses, hotels, and were involved in tourism and fisheries.
Most of the hotels are long gone, having fallen victim to fire or abandonment caused by changes in vacation fashions.
A distant second is hotels and catering, with a proportion of 42%.
They stayed in hotels, hostels and private homes.
The situation is analogous to a hotel with an infinite number of rooms with a guest occupying each room.
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Collocations withhotel


hotel

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expensive hotel
It was not bed-and-breakfast accommodation; it was expensivehotel accommodation.
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first-class hotel
A first-classhotel was to be at his disposal.
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five-star hotel
The then five-starhotel did well and became prominent.
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