hotel
noun [ C ] uk/həʊˈtel/ us/hoʊˈtel/
(PLACE TO STAY)
A1 宾馆,酒店
a building where you pay to have a room to sleep in, and where you can sometimes eat meals
a four-star hotel 四星级酒店
the Clarendon Hotel 克拉伦登酒店
We 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
Compare: hostel
- More examples
- They've booked us into the hotel in the main square.
- We stayed in the best hotel in town.
- Huge modern hotels have ruined this once unspoilt coastline.
- We spent a luxurious weekend at a country hotel.
- Please hand in your keys at reception on your departure from the hotel.
(PLACE TO DRINK)
Australian English酒馆
a building where alcoholic drinks can be bought and drunk and where food is often available
(PLACE TO EAT)
Indian English餐馆
a restaurant