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hostel

/ˈhɒs.təl/

A budget-friendly type of accommodation where guests usually rent a bed in a shared room (dormitory) and share common facilities like a kitchen or lounge. It is popular among students, backpackers, and young travelers looking for an affordable way to stay in a city.

例文

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1

We are staying in a cheap hostel near the city center to save money.

We are residing in an inexpensive budget accommodation close to the downtown area to reduce costs.

2

The university provides a designated hostel for international students on campus.

The college offers a specific dormitory building for students from other countries located on the school grounds.

3

Let's just crash at a hostel tonight; it's way cheaper than a hotel.

Let us sleep at a budget lodging tonight because it is much less expensive than a standard hotel.

語族

名詞
hostel
Verb
hostel
関連
hosteller, hostelling
💡

覚え方のコツ

Think of a 'Host' who invites many people to stay in a cheap 'Hotel'. Host + Hotel = Hostel.

クイックテスト

Since I am traveling on a tight budget, I decided to book a bed in a ___ instead of a hotel.

正解!

正解は: hostel

例文

1

We are staying in a cheap hostel near the city center to save money.

everyday

We are residing in an inexpensive budget accommodation close to the downtown area to reduce costs.

2

The university provides a designated hostel for international students on campus.

formal

The college offers a specific dormitory building for students from other countries located on the school grounds.

3

Let's just crash at a hostel tonight; it's way cheaper than a hotel.

informal

Let us sleep at a budget lodging tonight because it is much less expensive than a standard hotel.

4

Academic studies on youth travel often highlight the hostel as a site of cultural exchange.

academic

Scholarly research regarding young travelers frequently identifies low-cost lodgings as places for sharing different cultures.

5

Our startup team booked a private room in a high-end hostel for the tech conference.

business

Our new business team reserved a non-shared room in a premium budget lodging for the technology meeting.

語族

名詞
hostel
Verb
hostel
関連
hosteller, hostelling

よく使う組み合わせ

stay in a hostel to live temporarily in budget shared accommodation
youth hostel a hostel specifically designed for young travelers
book a hostel to reserve a bed or room in a budget lodging
hostel dormitory a large room in a hostel with many beds
cheap hostel a very low-priced lodging facility

よく使うフレーズ

hostel hopping

traveling from one hostel to another during a trip

youth hostel association

an organization that manages and regulates hostels

stay at a hostel

the act of using a hostel for accommodation

よく混同される語

hostel vs hotel

A hotel offers private rooms and more luxury, while a hostel usually has shared rooms and fewer services.

hostel vs hospital

A hospital is a place for medical treatment, though the words sound similar because they share the same Latin root.

📝

使い方のコツ

Use 'hostel' when referring to budget accommodation, especially if it involves shared rooms. While traditionally for 'youth', hostels today are used by people of all ages.

⚠️

よくある間違い

Learners often misspell it as 'hostal' (common in Spanish) or confuse it with 'hospital' because of the similar sound.

💡

覚え方のコツ

Think of a 'Host' who invites many people to stay in a cheap 'Hotel'. Host + Hotel = Hostel.

📖

語源

Derived from the Old French word 'hostel', which comes from the Latin 'hospitale', meaning a place for guests.

文法パターン

Countable noun: one hostel, two hostels Often used with the preposition 'at' or 'in' (stay at a hostel, stay in a hostel)
🌍

文化的な背景

In Europe and Southeast Asia, hostels are the primary social hub for young 'backpackers' on gap years.

クイックテスト

Since I am traveling on a tight budget, I decided to book a bed in a ___ instead of a hotel.

正解!

正解は: hostel

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bed

A1

A piece of furniture that you sleep on, typically consisting of a mattress on a frame. In the context of travel, it refers to the sleeping accommodation provided in a hotel or hostel.

check-out

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The act of leaving a hotel or similar place after paying the bill and returning the room key. It can also refer to the area in a store where you pay for your items.

floor

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The flat bottom surface of a room that people walk on. It also refers to a specific level or story within a building, such as the ground floor or the fifth floor.

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