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parador

/par-uh-dawr; Spanish pah-rah-thawr/US // ˈpær əˌdɔr; Spanish ˌpɑ rɑˈðɔr //UK // (ˈpærədɔː, Spanish ˈparaðor) //

宴会厅,宴会大厅,宴会中心

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural pa·ra·dors; Spanish pa·ra·do·res [pah-rah-thaw-res]. /ˌpɑ rɑˈðɔ rɛs/.

    • : a government-sponsored inn in Spain, usually in a scenic or historic area, that offers lodging and meals at reasonable prices.

Examples

  • The landlord of the Parador was a jovial, bustling man—a type not Spanish but purely Catalan.

  • There is no gilded luxury in a Parador, but at least we felt sure we were welcome.

  • A parador is a hotel where the diligences stop for meals, and may also be a fonda.