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guesthouse

/gest-hous/US // ˈgɛstˌhaʊs //UK // (ˈɡɛstˌhaʊs) //

旅店,宾馆,民宿,旅舍

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural guest·hous·es [gest-hou-ziz]. /ˈgɛstˌhaʊ zɪz/.

    • : a small building, separate from a main house or establishment, for the housing of guests.

Examples

  • After visiting other touristic sites such as Rionegro, the two of them reportedly rented a guesthouse called La Camelia in Jardín.

  • This time, the narrative is centered on a woman and her guesthouse on the coast, where she’s just invited a famous artist to stay.

  • Their guesthouse is particularly lauded for its restaurant and beverage program.

  • A similar dwelling, “The Bunkie”, meant to serve as a guesthouse or office, recently started taking orders.

  • Over the following months, the files claim, bin Laden used another guesthouse near Kabul to receive visitors.

  • Insurgents seem to be able to strike anywhere, even at a U.N. guesthouse full of election workers in the middle of Kabul.

  • A militant attack a U.N. guesthouse in the Afghan capital did more than kill eight civilians.

  • Oftener have the men of Erin been contending for thee every night than thou hast been wandering about for a guesthouse.

  • "We were in quarters, aboard the Aldebaran and in the guesthouse at the airport," Kormork reported.

  • Bring her here to laugh at me as she laughed in the twilight beneath the guesthouse window.

  • Besides, there is no need, since your aunt has her own guesthouse.

  • He got back in his car and peeled across the road to the shantytown and the guesthouse.