单词 | low season |
释义 | low season From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English, Business Tourismlow seasonˈlow ˌseason noun [uncountable] British EnglishDLTBthe time of year when fewer people are on holiday and there is less business for hotels etc, and prices are usually lower than normal SYN off-season OPP high seasonExamples from the Corpuslow season• Lots of different sports are available, although some sports may be limited during low season and are subject to weather conditions.• A week's accommodation costs between £15 in low season and £48 a person.• The lowest fare is £309 midweek, low season.• The lowest through fare from London straight to Redding is £385 midweek, low season.• Many hotels offer discounts for stays of 3 nights or more, especially in the low season.From Longman Business Dictionarylow seasonˌlow ˈseason [singular]COMMERCETRAVEL the time of year when there is the least business for hotels, shops etcSYNOFF-SEASONSome of the resort’s facilities will be limited during low season.Many hotels offer discounts, especially in the low season. → season |
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