hospitality 的定义
plural hos·pi·tal·i·ties.
- the friendly reception and treatment of guests or strangers.
 - the quality or disposition of receiving and treating guests and strangers in a warm, friendly, generous way.
 
hospitality 近义词
neighborliness
更多hospitality例句
- Tax revenues that fund things like hospitals and social services come from local sales, so when visitors don’t come, it impacts more than just the hospitality industry.
 - The pandemic only made that financial situation worse with job losses in industries like tourism, hospitality, and the oil industry.
 - The category with the most review activity was travel and hospitality with 237.
 - Craft distillers are considered small businesses within the hospitality industry.
 - That means drawing from the lessons of the initial Covid-19 wave to keep patrons safe while experimenting with new revenue-generating models—and re-evaluating their purpose of the hospitality industry in the process.
 - His company, Union Square Hospitality Group, owns nine full-service restaurants.
 - Sergei, a 20-something former hospitality worker, chain-smokes as he talks about his experiences in the region this past summer.
 - Lively discussions, inspiring stories and Texas hospitality!
 - And, even in national parks, the hospitality industry is pushing for expanded 4G coverage and Wi-Fi access.
 - Walk into a good hotel bar, and you will sense the sort of hospitality that is difficult to match in any other watering hole.
 - She welcomed them with all the native hospitality, as she would have opened her door to let the sunlight in.
 - With great courtesy and hospitality Ki Pak invited the stranger within the house.
 - Again they heard the growl much nearer than before, and it became evident that the lion was intent on claiming hospitality.
 - Ireland is often accused of neglecting her opportunities, but never her hospitality.
 - Instantly Eudora, who had seemed so listless, woke up with all the hospitality of her Southern nature roused to action.