hotel
A hotel is a building where travelers pay for a room to sleep in and often for meals. It provides temporary accommodation for people away from home, ranging from simple rooms to luxury suites.
例文
3 / 5I am staying at a small hotel near the beach.
I am residing in a small lodging house close to the sea.
The international delegation will be accommodated at the Grand Hotel.
The group of foreign representatives will stay at the primary large lodging facility.
Let's just find a cheap hotel for the night.
We should look for an inexpensive place to sleep until tomorrow.
語族
覚え方のコツ
Think of 'H-O-T-E-L' as 'Home Out Towards Every Location' – it is your home while you are out traveling.
クイックテスト
We need to ___ a room in the hotel for our summer vacation.
正解!
正解は: book
例文
I am staying at a small hotel near the beach.
everydayI am residing in a small lodging house close to the sea.
The international delegation will be accommodated at the Grand Hotel.
formalThe group of foreign representatives will stay at the primary large lodging facility.
Let's just find a cheap hotel for the night.
informalWe should look for an inexpensive place to sleep until tomorrow.
The growth of the hotel industry reflects an increase in global tourism.
academicThe expansion of the lodging business shows that more people are traveling globally.
We need to reserve the hotel conference room for the morning meeting.
businessIt is necessary to book the lodging facility's meeting space for our early discussion.
語族
よく使う組み合わせ
よく使うフレーズ
check-out time
the time by which you must leave your room
fully booked
having no rooms available
boutique hotel
a small, stylish, and expensive hotel
よく混同される語
A hostel is cheaper and usually involves sharing a room or bathroom with strangers, whereas a hotel offers private rooms.
A motel is designed specifically for motorists, typically with rooms accessible directly from a parking area.
使い方のコツ
The word 'hotel' is used with the prepositions 'at' (to focus on the location) or 'in' (to focus on being inside the building). It is a countable noun and almost always requires an article like 'a' or 'the'.
よくある間違い
Learners often forget the article, saying 'I go to hotel' instead of 'I am going to the hotel'. Some also confuse the pronunciation by stressing the first syllable; the stress should be on the second syllable.
覚え方のコツ
Think of 'H-O-T-E-L' as 'Home Out Towards Every Location' – it is your home while you are out traveling.
語源
Derived from the Old French word 'hostel', which referred to a place of rest or lodging.
文法パターン
文化的な背景
In many Western countries, it is customary to leave a small tip for the hotel housekeeping staff at the end of a stay.
クイックテスト
We need to ___ a room in the hotel for our summer vacation.
正解!
正解は: book
関連する文法
関連語彙
travelの関連語
ticket
A1A ticket is a small piece of paper or an electronic record that shows you have paid for a journey or an event. It gives you the legal right to travel on public transport or enter a building like a cinema or stadium.
airport
A1An airport is a large area of land where airplanes take off and land. It usually includes buildings called terminals where passengers wait, check in their luggage, and go through security.
luggage
A2Luggage refers to the bags, suitcases, and containers that hold a traveler's personal belongings. It is an uncountable noun used to describe the collective items one carries while moving from one place to another.
vacation
A2A vacation is a specific period of time during which you do not go to work or school and instead rest or travel. It is commonly used to describe a trip taken for pleasure or relaxation away from home.
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