hostel
英 [ˈhɒstl]
美 [ˈhɑːstl]
n. 宿舍,招待所(提供廉价食宿服务); 临时收容所; 慈善收容所
vi. 留宿于招待所
复数:hostels 现在分词:hostelling
Collins.2 / BNC.6011 / COCA.16015
牛津词典
noun
- 宿舍,招待所(提供廉价食宿服务)
a building that provides cheap accommodation and meals to students, workers or travellers - 临时收容所;慈善收容所
a building, usually run by a charity, where people who have no home can stay for a short time- a hostel for the homeless
流浪者之家
- a hostel for the homeless
柯林斯词典
- See also:youth hostel
英英释义
noun
- inexpensive supervised lodging (especially for youths on bicycling trips)
- a hotel providing overnight lodging for travelers
双语例句
- Backpackers stay in youth hostel dormitories, but that is because they cannot afford to pay for privacy.
背包客们会选择青年旅社的宿舍,但那是因为他们掏不起维护自己隐私的钱。 - Mr Burns has actively campaigned against a hostel being set up here
伯恩斯先生积极活动,反对在这儿建青年旅舍。 - It's a Salvation Army hostel for homeless men and women.
这是一家为无家可归者所设的救世军招待所。 - Back to hostel yet? To eat yet?
回到宿舍了没有?吃饭了没有? - I have just arrived in Scotland and I'm staying at a youth Hostel.
我刚到苏格兰,现在住在一家青年招待所。 - A hostel can't compare with a five-star hotel.
旅社是无法和五星级大饭店相比的。 - Most hostel tenants would prefer single to shared rooms.
住在招待所的人大多更喜欢单人间,而不想和别人共住一间。 - He'd been working at the local hostel for the handicapped on a voluntary basis.
他曾在当地的残疾人救助站当过义工。 - The atmosphere was so cozy that I even felt myself also a member of the hostel.
非常舒适的气氛,我甚至觉得自己也是一个会员的招待所。 - I really don't like life in the hostel at all.
我真的一点儿也不喜欢宿舍生活。