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
- Traditional Japanese inns, or ryokan, abound in this area.
传统的日本旅舍山庄,座落于该区。 - 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。 - She sees the bar as a starting point and eventually plans to run her own chain of country inns.
她把那间酒吧当作一个起点,最终计划是经营自己的乡村旅馆连锁店。 - Cheaper hotels, motels and inns don't offer such wonderful things.
这些是便宜的旅馆、汽车旅馆和小客栈所无法媲美的。 - 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。 - 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。 - 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”。 - 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。