[N-COUNT 可数名词]宾馆;旅馆;酒店 A hotel is a building where people stay, for example on holiday, paying for their rooms and meals.
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hotel★/həʊˈtel; NAmEhoʊˈtel/noun1★a building where people stay, usually for a short time, paying for their rooms and meals 旅馆;旅社◆We stayed at/in a hotel.我们住在旅馆里。◆hotel rooms/guests旅馆的房间╱客人◆a two-star/five-star, etc. hotel两星级、五星级等旅馆◆a luxury hotel豪华旅馆◆a friendly, family-run hotel一家亲切随和、家庭经营的旅店☞collocationsat
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2( AustralE,NZE) a pub 酒吧;酒馆3( IndE) a restaurant 餐馆HELPSome speakers do not pronounce the ‘h’ at the beginning of hoteland use ‘an’ instead of ‘a’ before it. This now sounds old-fashioned. 有人说 hotel 时不发 h 音,前面用 an 而不用 a,现在听起来过时了。hotelhotelshotel/həʊˈtel; NAmEhoʊˈtel/
a building where people pay to stay and eat meals: I’ve booked the flights and the hotel. We’ll be at the Hotel Ibis.COLLOCATIONSverbsstay at/in a hotel· We stayed in a hotel near the airport.check into a hotel (also book into a hotel British English)· He checked into the hotel a little after 2 pm.check out of a hotel (=leave a hotel)· We packed and checked out of the hotel.run/manage a hotel· They run a small hotel in Cornwall.hotel + NOUNa hotel room· She was watching TV in her hotel room.a hotel suite (=a set of rooms in a hotel)· The singer was staying in a luxury hotel suite.hotel accommodation British English, hotel accommodations American English (=rooms in a hotel)· The price includes hotel accommodation.a hotel guest· Hotel guests have free use of the gym and pool.the hotel restaurant/bar/gym· The hotel bar was empty.the hotel reception/lobby· She waited for him in the hotel lobby.adjectivesa luxury hotel (=an expensive and comfortable hotel)· a luxury hotel in central Londona two-star/three-star etc hotel (=a hotel that has been given a particular rating)· On our honeymoon, we stayed in a four-star hotel in Paris.THESAURUShotel a building where people pay to stay and eat meals: · We’re staying at a hotel in Salzburg.· the Plaza Hotel in New York· a four-star hotelmotel a hotel for people travelling by car, usually with a place for the car near each room: · the Palm Court Motel on Highway 23inn a small hotel, especially an old one in the countryside. Also used in the names of some big modern hotels: · an 18th-century country inn· the Holiday Innbed and breakfast (also B & B) a private house or small hotel, where you can sleep and have breakfast: · There’s a nice bed and breakfast in the village.· I’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: · We stayed in a well-run guesthouse near the sea.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: · New Zealand has a network of small hostels, ideal for backpackers.
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