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		UKapubwhere you canstayfor thenight, usually in thecountryside (通常位于乡间可过夜的)酒馆 USasmallhotel, usually in thecountryside (通常位于乡间的)小旅店,客栈 Inn used in thenamesof somehotelsandrestaurants: 酒店(用于某些旅店和饭店名称)SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrasesHotels & hostels - aparthotel
 - bed and board
 - bed and breakfast
 - bellhop
 - bellman
 - breakfast bar
 - check in/check intosomething
 - commissionaire
 - concierge
 - desk
 - guesthouse
 - motor inn
 - proprietress
 - receptionist
 - ride
 - single room
 - twin-bedded
 - two-star
 - upgrade
 - valet
 
 See more results » You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Selling & serving alcoholic drinks Restaurants & cafes   (Definition ofinnfrom theCambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary & Thesaurus© Cambridge University Press)ahotel,esp. asmallhotel, often with arestaurant  (Definition ofinnfrom theCambridge Academic Content Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)Examplesofinninn He then lifted him onto his own mount and took him to aninnand looked after him.From theCambridge English Corpus  The pictures presumably re-ect the fact that inns were traditionally decorated with framed pictures and prints.From theCambridge English Corpus  Theinnwas intended as a place for the accommodation of travelling gentlemen, not the use of the village residents.From theCambridge English Corpus  The choice of his name for theinnsuggests something of the religious and political culture of the district.From theCambridge English Corpus  In addition, of course, regular inns and craft hostelries vied for custom.From theCambridge English Corpus  In their heyday, the inns of court appear to have played a vital role in fostering the proliferation of legal texts alongside legal learning.From theCambridge English Corpus  Crucially, the inns of court served not only as ' repositories ' of law, but also as ' makers of law ' in this period (p. 50).From theCambridge English Corpus  There were also accountants, lawyers, doctors, coal merchants,innand hotel keepers, grocers and butchers all aged over 65.From theCambridge English Corpus  Increasingly supplanted by judicial rulings, the legal reasoning of the inns of court gave way to case-law that issued from the courtroom.From theCambridge English Corpus  Excuse the terrible paper, which belongs to theinn.From theCambridge English Corpus  Then he gently lifted the man, and brought him to aninn.From theCambridge English Corpus  Those who did not attend university were enrolled in one of the inns of court, either following school, or after having served legal apprenticeships.From theCambridge English Corpus  Both kinds of material, together with manuscript ' separates ' and printed newsbooks could be delivered via inns and alehouses.From theCambridge English Corpus  Because their wages were paid monthly they were frequently unable to pay for their daily meals at the inns.From theCambridge English Corpus  People sang these songs in the street and at home, in the church and theinn, in music taverns or in music societies.From theCambridge English Corpus  These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors.  #https://dictionary.cambridge.org//dictionary/english/inn## |