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staterooms

美['steɪt.rʊm],英['steɪt.ruːm],

释义

n. (宫殿,大厦等的)大厅;(轮船的)单间卧舱; 网络释义: 家庭空间;客房;标准客房;

例句

The lucky ones among the Titanic passengers were "doubled or tripled up in staterooms, " he wrote.
他还写道,泰坦尼克号乘客里的这些幸存者是“特等舱的两倍或者三倍”。
All the staterooms were at the top of the ship.
The former ocean liner RMS Queen Mary in Long Beach, California uses its first-class state rooms as a hotel.
前远洋班轮有效值玛丽在加州长滩利用其一流的staterooms作为酒店。
The staterooms have twice-daily maid service.
The world's largest and newest cruise ship has 2, 700 staterooms, including 28-ultra-modern loft suites.
世界上规模最大,最新的游轮设有2700间特等客舱,其中包括28间超现代的阁楼套房。

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