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accommodations

/uh-kom-uh-dey-shuhn/US // əˌkɒm əˈdeɪ ʃən //UK // (əˌkɒməˈdeɪʃən) //

住宿,住所,住宿设施,食宿

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the act of accommodating; state or process of being accommodated; adaptation.
    • : adjustment of differences; reconciliation.
    • : Sociology. a process of mutual adaptation between persons or groups, usually achieved by eliminating or reducing hostility, as by compromise or arbitration.
    • : anything that supplies a need, want, favor, convenience, etc.
    • : Usually accommodations. lodging. food and lodging.a seat, berth, or other facilities for a passenger on a train, plane, etc.
    • : readiness to aid or please others; obligingness.
    • : a loan.
    • : Ophthalmology. the automatic adjustment by which the eye adapts itself to distinct vision at different distances.
    • : accommodation bill.

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Examples

  • “I was at first on a cot, and then in a succession of accommodations,” he says.

  • Hotels arrange accommodations around a shared courtyard, as the traditional Moroccan architecture of the riad mandates.

  • When it's cold outside, as it is for much of the year in the Idaho panhandle, inside accommodations are warm and cozy.

  • Some of the most important accommodations are not line-skipping, nor expensive ADA-compliant building regulations.

  • Similarly, people have been holding parking spots for friends for as long as parking accommodations have been an issue.

  • Every family in Pyrmont takes lodgers, so that it is not difficult to find good accommodations.

  • Generally it can be so planned that towns with strictly good hotel accommodations can be reached for the night.

  • Generally speaking, the hotel accommodations in the provincial towns throughout England and Scotland are surprisingly good.

  • Again, he is not required to provide a guest with the precise room he may select, but only reasonable and proper accommodations.

  • For sleeping accommodations the cadets carried their own blankets and turned in on the floor of a large hall.