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| to confuse or irritate a quiet, constant state or a calm, continuous flow, in particular: thoughts or actions |
| not connected or attached to anything else; not together with something or someone |
| to give part of what one has to somebody else to use or consume; to divide and distribute |
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| an accommodation providing a double bed for two people to share, usually a couple |
| regular meals or the amount paid for them in a place of lodging |
| a place of lodging with daily meals, usually provided in return for rent or other considerations |
| an arrangement in which a hotel provides bed and breakfast and a meal at both lunchtime and in the evening |
| an arrangement in which a hotel provides bed and breakfast and an evening meal, but no meal at lunchtime |
| to announce or record one's arrival at a hotel, airport etc. |
| to confirm and pay for goods and services at a facility, e.g. a hotel, when leaving |
| the front desk of a hotel or office where guests are received |
| a person who carries luggage and related objects in a hotel |
| an establishment in a hotel, similar to a bar, that serves alcohol and you are able to sit comfortably as music is being played softly in the background and/or a television programme is being displayed |
| an entryway or reception area in a hotel |
| the act of seeing or looking at something; something to look at, such as a scenery |
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- to confuse or irritate a quiet, constant state or a calm, continuous flow, in particular: thoughts or actions
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- The noisy ventilation disturbed me during the exam.
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separate[ˈsɛp(ə)ɹət](adjective)
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- not connected or attached to anything else; not together with something or someone
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- I try to keep my personal life separate from work.
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- to give part of what one has to somebody else to use or consume; to divide and distribute
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- They shared a double room.
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- Due to a huge fight the couple took separate rooms.
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double room, double rooms(noun)
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- an accommodation providing a double bed for two people to share, usually a couple
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- We need a double room for us and two single rooms for our friends.
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board[bɔː(r)d](uncountable noun)
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- regular meals or the amount paid for them in a place of lodging
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- Board in this hotel includes breakfast and dinner.
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board and lodging(uncountable noun)
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- a place of lodging with daily meals, usually provided in return for rent or other considerations
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- In return for my work, board and lodging is free.
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full board(uncountable noun)
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- an arrangement in which a hotel provides bed and breakfast and a meal at both lunchtime and in the evening
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- We only stay in hotels which offer full board.
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half board(uncountable noun)
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- an arrangement in which a hotel provides bed and breakfast and an evening meal, but no meal at lunchtime
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- We only need half board because we are usually not at the hotel during the day.
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- to announce or record one's arrival at a hotel, airport etc.
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- You can check in any time.
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- to confirm and pay for goods and services at a facility, e.g. a hotel, when leaving
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- Be sure to check out of the hotel before noon.
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reception, receptions(noun)
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- the front desk of a hotel or office where guests are received
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- I asked for a blow-dryer at the reception.
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porter, porters[ˈpɔː(r)tə(r)](noun)
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- a person who carries luggage and related objects in a hotel
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- By the time I reached the hotel I was exhausted, but fortunately there was a porter waiting.
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lounge, lounges[laʊndʒ](noun)
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- an establishment in a hotel, similar to a bar, that serves alcohol and you are able to sit comfortably as music is being played softly in the background and/or a television programme is being displayed
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- We met in the lounge at 8 pm.
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- an entryway or reception area in a hotel
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- I had to wait in the lobby for hours before I could access my room.
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- the act of seeing or looking at something; something to look at, such as a scenery
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Word and Definition
Tries: 0disturb | to confuse or irritate a quiet, constant state or a calm, continuous flow, in particular: thoughts or actions |
porter | a person who carries luggage and related objects in a hotel |
half board | an arrangement in which a hotel provides bed and breakfast and an evening meal, but no meal at lunchtime |
view | the act of seeing or looking at something; something to look at, such as a scenery |
check in | to announce or record one's arrival at a hotel, airport etc. |
check out | to confirm and pay for goods and services at a facility, e.g. a hotel, when leaving |
full board | an arrangement in which a hotel provides bed and breakfast and a meal at both lunchtime and in the evening |
lounge | an establishment in a hotel, similar to a bar, that serves alcohol and you are able to sit comfortably as music is being played softly in the background and/or a television programme is being displayed |
separate rooms |
lobby | an entryway or reception area in a hotel |
separate | not connected or attached to anything else; not together with something or someone |
share | to give part of what one has to somebody else to use or consume; to divide and distribute |
double room | an accommodation providing a double bed for two people to share, usually a couple |
reception | the front desk of a hotel or office where guests are received |
board | regular meals or the amount paid for them in a place of lodging |
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Tries: 0 | to announce or record one's arrival at a hotel, airport etc. |
| to confirm and pay for goods and services at a facility, e.g. a hotel, when leaving |
| an accommodation providing a double bed for two people to share, usually a couple |
| the front desk of a hotel or office where guests are received |
| a person who carries luggage and related objects in a hotel |
| an establishment in a hotel, similar to a bar, that serves alcohol and you are able to sit comfortably as music is being played softly in the background and/or a television programme is being displayed |
| the act of seeing or looking at something; something to look at, such as a scenery |
| an entryway or reception area in a hotel |