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Từ điển Oxford Learners Wordfinder Dictionary
hotel
1 different kinds of hotel 2 parts of hotels 3 staying in a hotel 4 people who work in hotels see also TRAVEL, HOLIDAY
1 different kinds of hotel - a place where you stay when you are travelling or on holiday: hotel a first-class hotel ◎ We stayed in a small country hotel. - a hotel where you can park your car near your room: motel - a small hotel sometimes in a private house: guest house - a private house where you can spend the night and have breakfast in the morning: bed and breakfast (abbreviation B&B) - a place (like a cheap hotel) where people can stay when they are living away from home: hostel a youth hostel (= a hostel for people who are walking, cycling, etc in the countryside)
2 parts of hotels - the entrance hall in a hotel: lobby, foyer - the place in a hotel where you go to say you have arrived, to make enquiries, etc: reception Please leave your key at reception when you go out. ◎ the reception desk - a machine in a hotel, etc that is used to carry people from one floor to another: lift (AmE elevator) - a place in a hotel, etc where you can buy and drink alcoholic and other drinks: bar; a smart, comfortable bar in a hotel: lounge bar - a room in a hotel, etc where you eat meals: dining-room, restaurant
3 staying in a hotel - a person who is staying at a hotel: guest, (formal) resident - a person who is not staying in a hotel, but may be visiting or using the hotel: non-resident The bar is open to non-residents. - to stop at a hotel and remain for a night or more: stay (at/in a hotel) - to arrange to stay at a hotel, etc at a particular time: book (a room), make* a reservation If we don't book in advance, we may not get a room for the night. - to arrange for sb to stay in a hotel, etc: book sb in Could you book us in for the sixteenth and seventeenth of March. - if a room in a hotel is not being used by a guest, it is vacant; noun: vacancy The sign outside the hotel said "No Vacancies". - a hotel that has no vacant rooms is fully booked, booked up - when you arrive at a hotel (and sign your name on a list), you book in, check in We checked in as soon as we arrived. - when you pay your bill and leave a hotel, you check out Mr. Stevens has already checked out. ※ rooms - a hotel room for one person to stay in: single (room) - a hotel room for two people to stay in: double (room) We need one single and two doubles, please. - a hotel room where two people can stay in separate beds: twin-bedded room, twin - a set of rooms in a hotel with bedroom, bathroom and sitting-room: suite a penthouse suite (= on the top floor of a hotel) the bridal suite (= for a newly married couple) - a room that is joined to another to form one unit is en suite All the rooms have a bathroom en suite/an en suite bathroom. ※ meals - hotel accommodation with all meals included: full board (noun U) - hotel accommodation with breakfast and evening meal included: half board (noun U) - hotel accommodation with breakfast included: bed and breakfast
4 people who work in hotels - the man/woman who controls a hotel: manager/manageress - the person who owns a hotel: proprietor; a female proprietor can also be called a proprietress - the person in a hotel who answers the phone, greets new guests and arranges for them to have a room, etc: receptionist - a woman who cleans and tidies hotel bedrooms: chambermaid - a man/woman who brings food and drink to customers in a hotel dining-room, etc: waiter/waitress - a person who is in charge of the entrance of a hotel, etc: porter (AmE doorman, door-keeper)
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