inns
英 [ɪnz]
美 [ɪnz]
n. (通常指乡村的,常可夜宿的)小酒店; (通常指乡村的)小旅馆,客栈; 用于客栈、旅馆和饭店的名称中
inn的复数
柯林斯词典
- N-COUNT; N-IN-NAMES 小旅馆;小客栈;小酒馆
Aninnis a small hotel or pub, usually an old one.- ...the Waterside Inn.
水畔客栈
- ...the Waterside Inn.
双语例句
- Travelling merchants supported these home-town inns where they stayed in their travels.
旅行的业主门在旅途中支持这些家乡式的城市客栈。 - Everywhere in the city were seen shops and markets, hotels and inns, and restaurants and wineshops.
城里,商铺、客栈、酒楼和饭馆随处可见。 - He was thinking, first and foremost, of the lively discussions which took place in his day in the coffee shops and inns around Fleet Street.
他首先是在他那个年代舰队街周围的咖啡馆和小酒店里那些热烈的讨论。 - But the moneymakers of the future will be the many car-wash chains and chrome-wheel cover stores that have yet to be built, and the motor inns and farm-style restaurants that have begun to spring up in the the nation's countryside.
但是,未来的赢利业务,将是众多有待建成的洗车连锁店和铬车轮盖商店,以及在中国乡村开始出现的汽车旅馆和农家菜餐厅。 - Such inns as there were were generally dirty and flea ridden;
当地的那些小旅馆通常是既肮脏又尽是跳蚤; - These inns offer package deals with overnight stays and meals in addition to hot springs baths.
这些旅舍山庄的温泉浴并提供住宿和膳食套餐服务。 - There have been taverns and inns since Biblical times.
自《圣经》时代起,小酒店和酒馆就一直存在。 - Mistakes inns for castles, and gets beaten by his enemies.
将客栈误当成城堡,遭他敌人的殴打。 - Such inns as there were generally dirty and flea-ridden;
那里的小客栈一般都很脏,而且跳蚤猖獗。 - She sees the bar as a starting point and eventually plans to run her own chain of country inns.
她把那间酒吧当作一个起点,最终计划是经营自己的乡村旅馆连锁店。
