英:[həʊˈteliə(r)]
美:[hoʊˈteljər]
英:[həʊˈteliə(r)]
美:[hoʊˈteljər]
ho·tel·ier
ho tel yeI [or] ho t lir [or] o tel yeI
复数:hoteliers
"旅馆业主",1905年,源自法语 hôtelier "旅馆老板",来自古法语 ostelier, hostelier(12世纪),源自 hostel "旅馆"(参见 hostel)。比较 hostler。
borrowed from French hôtelier, going back to Old French ostelier, hostelier "innkeeper," from ostel, hostel "lodgings, hotel >entry 1" + -ier -er >entry 2 Note: Cf. hosteler, hostler, ultimately borrowed from Anglo-Norman counterparts to the continental Old French word.
The first known use of hotelier was circa 1738
1 “In the long run the hoteliers aren’t doing themselves any favours, because it is not possible to maintain standards under these conditions,” García says.
2 Things hardly improved when I sputtered a comment about her new boyfriend, the hotelier André Balazs, whom she has been dating since January.
3 Your hotelier expects you to turn it in at the front desk as you come and go from the hotel.
4 The legacy of the Ritz-Carlton begins with the celebrated hotelier Cesar Ritz, referred to 'as the king of hoteliers hotelier of Kings' by king Edward VII.
丽思卡尔顿的传奇开始于著名的饭店老板CESARRITZ,他被爱德华七世誉为“饭店老板中的国王”以及“为国王服务的饭店老板”。
5 Mr. Schrager, after all, made his mark at Studio 54 before recreating himself as a hotelier.
6 By creating or choosing a distinctive scent to distill throughout their properties, hoteliers are betting you’ll fondly recall your stay and book there again.
7 The hoteliers refuse to recognise these conditions as work-related, they say.
8 So for a city with roughly 100,000 residents, there is an outsized, thriving community of interior designers, house flippers, remodelers, home stagers, hoteliers, and vacation-rental managers who design and build living quarters of all kinds across town.
9 But now an Asian usurper is taking on French hoteliers at their own game.
10 As the years passed, the Caribbean, a popular destination for American travelers accustomed to luxury hotels, saw an influx of big-brand hoteliers and cruise lines; Many benefited from offshore tax incentives from the U.S.
11 Each of these four properties is a private home owned by “hoteliers” who double as designers, art dealers, and even winemakers.
12 While tour operators and hoteliers mostly agree that Cusco, Peru’s principal tourist destination, needs a second airport, there is debate about whether the 600-year-old Inca site of Chinchero is the best location for it.
13 Formed in 1998, their past shows have involved showgirls riding hearses, neon tennis matches and humping hoteliers.
14 The piece is about a male Colorado hotelier who cut holes in the ceilings of motel rooms to spy on his guests -- for decades.
15 Now the 125-mile island chain may see more of them as hoteliers expand capacity, with nine new or substantially renovated hotels.
16 Learning from another friend, the Mexican hotelier Rafael Micha, that the city was safe again, I booked my flights and made my arrangements.
17 Many hoteliers and waiters speak some English, and are used to tourists.
18 The tour company Eurobound said its business has been robust despite the unrest and hoteliers have said it’s business as usual in France.
19 Among limited series, Globes voters were supportive of “The Night Manager,” a glossy international drama about a hotelier recruited to spy on an arms dealer.
20 With the city’s constant churn of night-life offerings, it’s not uncommon for hoteliers and bar owners to hark back to New York’s rich cultural past for inspiration.
1 饭店经理
2 旅馆业者
3 饭店老板
4 旅馆经理