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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.
    1. ...the Waterside Inn.
      水畔客栈

双语例句

  • Travelling merchants supported these home-town inns where they stayed in their travels.
    旅行的业主门在旅途中支持这些家乡式的城市客栈。
  • The old-fashioned inns, however, did provide food and shelter for both men and horses.
    然而,这种老式客栈确实为旅客和马匹解决了食宿问题。
  • He began to see now why some men boozed at inns.
    他现在明白了为什么有些人老待在酒店里鬼混了。
  • Cuzco is a lively city with many hotels and inns, where both Indian and Spanish culture and art can be seen.
    库斯科有很多旅店和酒吧,是一座有活力的城市,在那儿你可以看到印第安人和西班牙人的文化和艺术。
  • Dressing formal dress at inns would be funny.
    在小旅馆穿正式服装显得很可笑。
  • Traditional Japanese inns, or ryokan, abound in this area.
    传统的日本旅舍山庄,座落于该区。
  • 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。
  • 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”。
  • 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。
  • 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。