hostel
hostel 英 [ˈhɒstl] 美 [ˈhɑstl]
n. 旅社,招待所(尤指青年旅社)
名词复数:hostels
- If you backpack around Europe and are traveling on a budget, you will probably want to stay in a hostel, an inexpensive lodging made typically for young travelers willing to sleep in dorms.
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- n. 旅社,招待所(尤指青年旅社)
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1. Closer to home, the Scottish Youth hostel Association requires volunteers to work at its remoter properties for up to two weeks at a time.
离家更近的地方 苏格兰青年招待所协会招募志愿者,到其较为偏远的分社工作 每次为期两周。
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2. The 260-bed hostel on Second Street, just two blocks from the beach, had come highly recommended by an Angeleno I’d met on a recent trip to the Caribbean.
这家有260张床位的招待所离海滩只有两个街区,是我在最近一次去加勒比海的旅途上遇见的一个洛杉矶人极力推荐的。
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3. Unfortunately, I was so exhausted after that train ride that I slept for the duration of my stay in a youth hostel near the train station, slurping ramen and watching DVDs in my few waking hours.
不幸运的是,下火车之后我已经筋疲力尽了,以至于我呆在那里的时间里都是在青年旅社睡觉,在我少数醒着的时间里我就做做祷告或看一些视频光盘。
- hostel (n.) early 13c., "inn, house of entertainment," from Old French ostel, hostel "house, home, dwelling; inn, lodgings, shelter" (11c., Modern French hôtel), from Medieval Latin hospitale "inn; large house" (see hospital). Obsolete after 16c., revived 1808, along with hostelry by Sir Walter Scott. Youth hostel is recorded by 1931.
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