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n. 旅馆, 客栈

vi. 住旅馆




    inn
    [ noun ]
    a hotel providing overnight lodging for travelers
    <noun.artifact>


    Inn \Inn\ ([i^]n), n. [AS. in, inn, house, chamber, inn, from
    AS. in in; akin to Icel. inni house. See {In}.]
    1. A place of shelter; hence, dwelling; habitation;
    residence; abode. [Obs.] --Chaucer.

    Therefore with me ye may take up your inn
    For this same night. --Spenser.

    2. A house for the lodging and entertainment of travelers or
    wayfarers; a tavern; a public house; a hotel.

    Note: As distinguished from a private boarding house, an inn
    is a house for the entertainment of all travelers of
    good conduct and means of payment, as guests for a
    brief period, not as lodgers or boarders by contract.

    The miserable fare and miserable lodgment of a
    provincial inn. --W. Irving.

    3. The town residence of a nobleman or distinguished person;
    as, Leicester Inn. [Eng.]

    4. One of the colleges (societies or buildings) in London,
    for students of the law barristers; as, the Inns of Court;
    the Inns of Chancery; Serjeants' Inns.

    {Inns of chancery} (Eng.), colleges in which young students
    formerly began their law studies, now occupied chiefly bp
    attorn`ys, solocitors, etc.

    {Inns of court} (Eng.), the four societies of ``students and
    practicers of the law of England'' which in London
    exercise the exclusive right of admitting persons to
    practice at the bar; also, the buildings in which the law
    students and barristers have their chambers. They are the
    Inner Temple, the Middle Temple, Lincoln's Inn, and Gray's
    Inn.


    Inn \Inn\ ([i^]n), v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Inned} ([i^]nd); p. pr.
    & vb. n. {Inning}.]
    To take lodging; to lodge. [R.] --Addison.


    Inn \Inn\, v. t.
    1. To house; to lodge. [Obs.]

    When he had brought them into his city
    And inned them, everich at his degree. --Chaucer.

    2. To get in; to in. See {In}, v. t.

    1. Peterson apprenticed at a lake shore inn at Ellsworth in northwest Michigan, and opened his own Tapawingo Restaurant there in 1984.
    2. A few days later, the Holzingers are bundled onto a bus and driven south to a country inn in a tiny Bavarian village.
    3. There was no room at the inn for the holy family.
    4. Flash forward five years: The inn is a hazard on the 14th fairway of the hotel's golf course, and, as golf balls batter the inn's clapboards, Dick's wife Joanna, (Mary Frann) scurries about in black wig and kimono.
    5. Flash forward five years: The inn is a hazard on the 14th fairway of the hotel's golf course, and, as golf balls batter the inn's clapboards, Dick's wife Joanna, (Mary Frann) scurries about in black wig and kimono.
    6. The inn generates $65,000 of the town's $130,000 budget, he said.
    7. They bought a 14-room inn, the Old Manor Hotel, on an old sugar plantation.
    8. Two cats roam the offices, which resemble a tasteful country inn more than the headquarters of a company with annual revenues of $150 million.
    9. In Chemnitz, in former East Germany, before speaking at a campaign rally, Kohl stopped at a local inn to have coffee and banter with the owners.
    10. The house was built as a coaching inn.
    11. "Most helpful were professors of social history," Newell said. "Scholars who could talk about what it was like to live in a castle or what was an inn like and who was there and what did people eat and drink.
    12. A parade of witnesses have said they paid the $1,000 only to be told there was no room at the inn.
    13. It's disgusting." The smell is so bad that a bed-and-breakfast on the bay closed. One of the inn's owners said he and his wife will not reopen until the odor is gone.
    14. We cruised past a man on a bicycle, blown by the wind but seeming to make no progress. A French-style inn called the Auberge du Casbah served us long cool glasses of orange juice.
    15. Today, their worth is more than $3 million, and the inn has a staff of 55.
    16. In an essay written when she in her 70s, Adeline Ravoux Carrie described the artist's final hours as he lay in his room at her father's inn, dying of a gunshot wound.
    17. It bears the mark of a closed door, when Joseph and Mary sought refuge in the inn.
    18. One clue to the woman's identity may be in the building itself, which Meyers speculates might have been an inn housing visiting actors for the 3,000-seat theater next door.
    19. The license was revoked temporarily by the Egremont selectmen when the Alpers failed to attend a public hearing to transfer the liquor license from the inn's former owner.
    20. Information also was available on owning a bed-and-breakfast inn and breeding a pet llama.
    21. Many who began in the early 1970s owning a tiny family-run inn, now operate strings of motels under franchises from national chains.
    22. Although the location of their wedding hadn't been disclosed, reporters and photographers swarmed around the inn and news helicopters hovered overhead.
    23. Secreted in Sheepwash, north Devon, it is known only to locals and fisherman, the latter migrating there every April and May. This is a serious fishing inn.
    24. The historic Hotel Barre was destroyed by a suspicious fire Wednesday two days after the 101-year-old inn, recently restored to its Victorian elegance, was ordered closed by a bankruptcy court.
    25. The Japanese now own the Publick House inn and run the food concession at historic Old Sturbridge Village, but the venerable Yankee institutions promise tofu and sushi won't replace turkey and succotash.
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