accommodation
- n. 膳宿;和解;住处;适应
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/əˌkɔməˈdeɪʃən/
n. accommodations 1
住处,膳宿,(车,船,飞机等的)预定铺位
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Those who travel to fishing spots pay for accommodation and airfares.
At the end of the day, she returned to take me back to my accommodation.
Accommodations aim to have a low impact on the natural environment.
二、习惯用语
accommodation space 起居舱室
hostel accommodation 宿舍单位
noun
1. [U] (BrE) a place to live, work or stay in
住处;办公处;停留处:
rented / temporary / furnished accommodation
租的/临时的/有家具的住处
Hotel accommodation is included in the price of your holiday.
你度假的价款包括旅馆住宿在内。
The building plans include much needed new office accommodation.
建筑规划包括紧缺的新办公用房在内。
First-class accommodation is available on all flights.
所有班机都备有一等舱位。
2. accommodations [pl.] (NAmE) somewhere to live or stay, often also providing food or other services
住宿;膳宿:
More and more travelers are looking for bed and breakfast accommodations in private homes.
愈来愈多的旅行者在寻找由私人住户提供住宿和早餐的服务。
3. [C, U] (formal) an agreement or arrangement between people or groups with different opinions which is acceptable to everyone; the process of reaching this agreement
和解;调解;调和:
They were forced to reach an accommodation with the rebels.
1 [uncountable] especially British English (also accommodations American English) a place for someone to stay, live, or work 住处;工作场所
The price for the holiday includes flights and accommodation.
度假的价格包括机票和住宿。
living accommodations for the crews
船员的起居舱
travel and hotel accommodations
旅行及酒店住宿
rented accommodation
租用的住处
secure accommodation for young offenders
严密看管的少年犯囚室
Universities have to provide student accommodation for first-year students.
大学必须为一年级生提供学生宿舍。
2 [singular, uncountable] formal an agreement between people or groups who have different views or opinions, that satisfies everyone 和解
We reached an accommodation between both parties.
我们双方达成和解。
accommodate /əˈkɒmədeɪt $ əˈkɑː-/ ●○○ AWL verb
1 [transitive] if a room, building etc can accommodate a particular number of people or things, it has enough space for them 〔房间、建筑物等〕容纳
He bought a huge house to accommodate his library.
他买了一座大房子来放他的藏书。
The ballroom can accommodate 400 people.
那个舞厅可容纳400人。
2 [transitive] to provide someone with a place to stay, live, or work 为…提供住处[工作场所]
The island was used to accommodate child refugees.
该岛用于收容儿童难民。
3 [transitive] to accept someone’s opinions and try to do what they want, especially when their opinions or needs are different from yours 迎合;迁就
We’ve made every effort to accommodate your point of view.
我们已经尽力采纳你的观点。
4 [intransitive] to get used to a new situation or to make yourself do this 适应;顺应
accommodate to
Her eyes took a while to accommodate to the darkness.
她的眼睛过了一会儿才适应黑暗。
Origin accommodate (1500-1600) Latin past participle of accommodare, from ad- “to” + commodare “to make fit”, from commodus “suitable”
1.N-UNCOUNT 不可数名词住处;住所 Accommodation is used to refer to buildings or rooms where people live or stay.
【搭配模式】:also N in pl
【语域标签】:BRIT 英
The government will provide temporary accommodation for up to three thousand people…
政府将给多达3,000人提供临时住处。
Prices start at £1,095 per person, including flights, hotel accommodation and various excursions…
起价为单人1,095英镑,包括机票、旅店住宿和各种出游费用。
Rates are higher for deluxe accommodations.
豪华间收费较高。
in AM, use 美国英语用 accommodations
2.N-UNCOUNT 不可数名词(楼房或交通工具内的)空间,座位,铺位 Accommodation is space in buildings or vehicles that is available for certain things, people, or activities.
【STYLE标签】:FORMAL 正式
The school occupies split-site accommodation on the main campus…
该学院分散在主校区不同地点。
Some trains carry bicycles, but accommodation is restricted so a reservation is essential.
有些火车可以运载自行车,但因空间有限需要提前预订。
Usage Note :
Be careful with the spelling of this word.
注意该词的拼写。
3.N-COUNT 可数名词和解;调和 An accommodation is an agreement between different people which enables them to exist together without trouble.
【搭配模式】:oft N with n
【STYLE标签】:FORMAL 正式
His instinct would be to seek a new accommodation with the nationalists…
他本能的反应会是寻求与民族主义者取得新的和解。
Religions, to survive, must make accommodations with the larger political structures that nurture them.
为了生存,宗教必须同其赖以存在的更大的政治体系相调和。
plural accommodations
1
a accommodations [plural] US : a place (such as a room in a hotel) where travelers can sleep and find other services住宿
We need overnight accommodations [=lodging] for four people.
我们需要处四个人过夜的地方。
They weren’t sure if they could provide food and accommodations for the whole group.
他们不确定能否提供全组人的食宿。
The accommodations on board the boat are a bit cramped.
船上的住宿有点拥挤。
b [noncount] chiefly British : a place where people can live, stay, or work住处;工作场所
We need overnight accommodation [=lodging] for four people.
我们需要一处四个人过夜的地方。
office accommodation
办公场所
2
formal
a : an agreement that allows people, groups, etc., to work together协议;和解
[singular] He hoped to reach an accommodation with the new owners.
他希望与新的所有者们达成协议。
[noncount] Negotiators were convinced that accommodation with the union was possible.
谈判者确信,与工会和解是可能的。
b : something done to provide what is needed or wanted for someone or something迎合;协调;迁就
[singular] He changed his schedule as an accommodation to his clients.
他调整了自己的时间安排来迁就客户。
[noncount] Changes were made for the accommodation of differing viewpoints.
为了协调不同的观点而做出了一些改变。