motel 的定义
- a hotel providing travelers with lodging and free parking facilities, typically a roadside hotel having rooms adjacent to an outside parking area or an urban hotel offering parking within the building.
motel 近义词
temporary, short-term residence, often for travelers
更多motel例句
- She tried to use an app on her phone to translate, but a minute later the man steered into the lot of another motel.
- The most recent, “Rip Crew,” centers on the exploits of Valentine Pescatore, a former Border Patrol agent asked to look into a mysterious massacre of migrant women in a motel room.
- The drive is mostly grain silos and fast food signs and a bunch of tiny towns that are pretty much the same, all equipped with a highway-side motel that’d make a good place to get shot.
- His mother was a model, and his father worked in motel and restaurant management.
- He has entry and exit records at the airport nearest to me, and told me what motel he stayed at when he was trying to find me in San Francisco.
- Such a woman would be much more difficult to catch unawares than a teenage escort trapped in a motel room.
- Cunningham and a male friend went to the motel and entered the room.
- We were finishing steaks at a motel dining room, washing them down with beer, when the waitress could stand it no longer.
- He is said by investigators to have acknowledged going with Simonson to a motel in Rochester, Minnesota.
- The woman left the motel and went to a Panorama City 7-Eleven, where she called the police.
- I dressed hastily, and as I pulled my clothing on I took a slow dig at the other cabins in the motel.
- They opened up the motel so we would have a place to spend the night in the lobby and some of the rooms.
- Actually, the spotel business isn't much different from running a plain, ordinary motel back on Highway 101 in California.
- Like I said, the spotel business isn't so different from the motel game back in California.
- My impression was that he didn't have money to pay for the trip or the motel or anything.