单词 | motel |
释义 | motel (moʊtel ) Word forms: motels countable noun A motel is a hotel intended for people who are travelling by car. The plan was to camp or stay in motels. Collocations: motel owner A blind criminal forces a motel owner to act as his eyes while he tries to retrieve a gangster's stolen money. The Sun A blind criminal delivering money to a gangster forces a motel owner to act as his eyes when he discovers the cash has been stolen. The Sun Problems started when the motel owner wanted to solve a problem with connection to main power supply net. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 With the school holidays only a month away, local shop and motel owners fear that their businesses will be hard hit. Times, Sunday Times Instead of cowboys and speculators, she sees joggers and motel owners. Times, Sunday Times There she bunks up in a motel room on the side of the freeway and settles down for three months of surveillance. Times, Sunday Times People from several countries would go to his motel room for a party. Times, Sunday Times The audience on spindly chairs were seated around a bed and chair which formed the motel room where events were set. Times, Sunday Times Officers found wigs and other disguises in his motel room and his car parked near the cinema exit. The Sun A motel room might have been better cleaned, too. Times, Sunday Times They could, in short, never foresee the rise of the roadside motel. Smithsonian Mag The (usually single-story) buildings for a roadside motel or cabin court were quick and simple to construct, with plans and instructions readily available in how-to and builder's magazines. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 They cite artifacts from the time, such as roadside motels and vacation destinations that refer to memories of family journeys. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Translations: Chinese: 汽车旅馆 Japanese: モーテル |
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