inn

导读:inn怎么读
英式音标:[ɪn] 美式音标:[ɪn]
inn基本解释 n. 客栈;旅馆vi. 住旅馆n. (Inn)人名;(柬)因 inn的意思释义 n.小旅馆,客栈;小饭店,小酒馆;vi.住旅馆;变形 复数:inns双语释义n

inn怎么读

英式音标:[ɪn]

美式音标:[ɪn]

inn基本解释

n. 客栈;旅馆

vi. 住旅馆

n. (Inn)人名;(柬)因

inn的意思释义

n.

小旅馆,客栈;小饭店,小酒馆;

vi.

住旅馆;

变形

复数:inns

双语释义

n.(名词)

[C]小旅馆,客栈,小酒馆 public house or small old hotel

英英释义

inn[ in ]

n.a hotel providing overnight lodging for travelers

同义词:hostelhostelrylodgeauberge

inn用法及例句

词汇搭配

用作名词 (n.)

动词+~

keep an inn经营小旅馆

名词+~

motor inn〈美〉汽车旅馆

roadside〔wayside〕 inn路边小客栈

介词+~

at an inn在客栈

词组短语

holiday inn n. 假日酒店;假日旅馆

同近义词辨析

motel, inn, hotel

这组词都有“旅馆,客店”的意思,其区别是:

motel 系motor hotel的混合缩写词,指美国开设于公路旁,专供驾驶汽车的旅客往宿和有停车场的旅店。

inn多指开设于乡间、路边,设备简陋的小旅店。

hotel指开设于城镇,有一定设备,可提供食宿的旅馆。

双语例句

用作名词(n.)

There was an air of romance about the old inn.

这家老客栈颇有些浪漫气氛。

I intend to strike my staff at that small inn.

我打算在那家客栈暂住下来。

The traveller decided to lie at an inn that night.

旅行者决定那天晚上在一个小旅店过夜。

My girl friend enjoys traveling through the country hailing up at the nearest inn.

我的女朋友喜欢乡间旅行,夜宿就近的小旅店。

例句参考

GaN, AlN and InN: a review

Optical bandgap energy of wurtzite InN

Indium nitride (InN): A review on growth, characterization, and properties

Intrinsic electron accumulation at clean InN surfaces.

Unusual properties of the fundamental band gap of InN

Elastic properties of zinc-blende and wurtzite AlN, GaN, and InN

Stability of the wurtzite-type structure under high pressure: GaN and InN

Elastic constants and related properties of tetrahedrally bonded BN, AlN, GaN, and InN.

Valence-band discontinuities of wurtzite GaN, AlN, and InN heterojunctions measured by x-ray photoemission spectroscopy

First experimental determinations and R-matrix calculations of the angular distribution of photoelectrons ejected in direct inner-sh...

inn词源

inn

inn: [OE] An inn was originally literally a place one lived or stayed ‘in’. It comes from a prehistoric Germanic *innam, which was a derivative of the ancestor of the modern English adverb in, and in Old English it meant simply ‘house where one lives, abode, home’. This sense survived into the 17th century (‘Queen Mary gave this House to Nicholas Heth, Archbishop of York, and his successors for ever, to be their Inne or Lodging for their Repair to London’, James Howell, Londinopolis 1657), and a memory of it remains in London’s Inns of Court, which originated as lodgings for lawyers.The later sense ‘public house, tavern’ developed towards the end of the 14th century.=> in

inn (n.)

Old English inn \"lodging, dwelling, house,\" probably from inne (adv.) \"inside, within\" (see in). Meaning \"public house with lodging\" is perhaps by c. 1200, certainly by c. 1400. Meaning \"lodging house or residence for students\" is early 13c. in Anglo-Latin, obsolete except in names of buildings that were so used (such as Inns of Court, mid-15c.).

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