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
- Did you choose Home inns Hotel to during your travel?
如果您选择经济型酒店,您愿意选择如家快捷酒店吗? - 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”。 - Traditional Japanese inns, or ryokan, abound in this area.
传统的日本旅舍山庄,座落于该区。 - 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。 - Inns are usually like motels.
客栈通常和汽车旅馆一样。 - Dressing formal dress at inns would be funny.
在小旅馆穿正式服装显得很可笑。 - 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。 - Night elf and Dwarven inns have new music added.
暗夜精灵和矮人的旅馆现在加入了新的音乐。 - Lanterns swung from iron chains above the doors of inns and pleasure houses, but within the gates, they were made of colored glass, not parchment.
旅社和妓院门上都用铁链悬挂着摇晃的灯笼,但是到了门内就是五彩的玻璃而非羊皮灯笼了。 - 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。