hostelry 英 [ˈhɒstəlri]   美 [ˈhɑstəlri]

hostelry

hostelry  英 [ˈhɒstəlri] 美 [ˈhɑstəlri]

n. 客栈;旅店 

名词复数:hostelries 

Why don't we adjourn to the local hostelry? 我们怎麽不搬到本地旅馆去住呢?
As she passed the Thenardier hostelry, the two little girls, blissful in the monster swing, had dazzled her in a manner, and she had halted in front of that vision of joy. 她从德纳第客店门前走过,看见那两个小女孩在那怪形秋千架上玩得怪起劲的,不禁心花怒放,只望着那幅欢乐的景象出神。

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  • n. 客栈;旅店
  • 1. Why don't we adjourn to the local hostelry?

    我们怎麽不搬到本地旅馆去住呢?

  • 2. As she passed the Thenardier hostelry, the two little girls, blissful in the monster swing, had dazzled her in a manner, and she had halted in front of that vision of joy.

    她从德纳第客店门前走过,看见那两个小女孩在那怪形秋千架上玩得怪起劲的,不禁心花怒放,只望着那幅欢乐的景象出神。

  • 3. On Christmas eve itself, a number of men, carters, and peddlers, were seated at table, drinking and smoking around four or five candles in the public room of Thenardier's hostelry.

    就在圣诞节那天晚上,有好些人,几个赶车的和货郎,正在德纳第客店的那间矮厅里围着桌上的四五支蜡烛,坐着喝酒。

  • hostelry (n.) late 14c. (as a surname from early 14c.), from Old French ostelerie, hostelerie "house, guest-house; kitchen; hospice, almshouse" (12c., Modern French hôtellerie), from hostel "house, home" (see hostel). Rare in modern English before Scott. Alternative hostry (from Old French hosterie, from hoste) was in use late 14c. through 18c. Tindale, in Luke ii, has "There was no roome for them with in, in the hostrey" [1526].
hos·tel·ry / ˈhɒstəlri ; NAmE ˈhɑːstəlri / ( plural hos·tel·ries ) noun ( old use or humorous) a pub or hotel 酒吧;旅店 hostelry hostelries hos·tel·ry / ˈhɒstəlri ; NAmE ˈhɑːstəlri /
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