inns
英 [ɪnz]
美 [ɪnz]
n. (通常指乡村的,常可夜宿的)小酒店; (通常指乡村的)小旅馆,客栈; 用于客栈、旅馆和饭店的名称中
inn的复数
柯林斯词典
- N-COUNT; N-IN-NAMES 小旅馆;小客栈;小酒馆
Aninnis a small hotel or pub, usually an old one.- ...the Waterside Inn.
水畔客栈
- ...the Waterside Inn.
双语例句
- Such inns as there were generally dirty and flea-ridden;
那里的小客栈一般都很脏,而且跳蚤猖獗。 - He was thinking, first and foremost, of the lively discussions which took place in his day in the coffee shops and inns around Fleet Street.
他首先是在他那个年代舰队街周围的咖啡馆和小酒店里那些热烈的讨论。 - Dressing formal dress at inns would be funny.
在小旅馆穿正式服装显得很可笑。 - There have been taverns and inns since Biblical times.
自《圣经》时代起,小酒店和酒馆就一直存在。 - West of the Rhoyne, he knew, the wharves of Volantis teemed with sailors, slaves, and traders, and the wineshops, inns, and brothels all catered to them.
罗伊达的西岸,他知道,瓦兰提斯的码头上挤满了水手,奴隶和商人,而酒馆,旅舍还有妓院都应和着他们的需要。 - Mistakes inns for castles, and gets beaten by his enemies.
将客栈误当成城堡,遭他敌人的殴打。 - Economy Hotel Development Strategies Based on Customers 'Value Curves& Taking Home Inns as A Case
基于顾客价值曲线的经济型酒店发展策略研究&以如家酒店为例 - Such inns as there were were generally dirty and flea ridden;
当地的那些小旅馆通常是既肮脏又尽是跳蚤; - In the18th Century, the population became more mobile and a need for coaching inns grew with predictable names such as Coach Horses or Horse Groom.
到了18世纪,随着人口流动性的增加,人们需要更多能为过路的马车和乘客提供住宿的酒吧,可以想象得到,这样的酒吧名称多为“马车和马匹”或者“马匹和马夫”。 - B.All pubs and inns offer visitors bed and breakfast.
所有的酒吧和客栈都为旅客提供床位和早餐。