- hostel hos·tel n
- ['hɒst(ə)l]
(for students, nurses) pensionato, (for homeless people) ospizio, ricovero, (also: youth hostel) ostello della gioventù
English-Italian dictionary. 2013.
English-Italian dictionary. 2013.
hos|tel — «HOS tuhl», noun, verb, teled, tel|ing. –n. 1. a lodging place, especially a supervised lodging place for young people on bicycle trips, hikes, or other outings; inn; hotel. 2. a residence hall in a British university, especially one for students … Useful english dictionary
hos|tel|ry — «HOS tuhl ree», noun, plural ries. an inn or hotel. ╂[< Old French hostellerie < hostel; see etym. under hostel (Cf. ↑hostel)] … Useful english dictionary
hos|tel|er — «HOS tuh luhr», noun. 1. a guest at a hostel: »Sometimes the hostelers lend a helping hand painting a barn or bringing in hay (Sidonie M. Gruenberg). 2. Archaic. an innkeeper … Useful english dictionary
hos·tel — /ˈhɑːstl̩/ noun, pl tels [count] 1 : an inexpensive place for usually young travelers to stay overnight called also youth hostel 2 Brit : a shelter for homeless people … Useful english dictionary
Hostel — Hos tel, n. [OE. hostel, ostel, OF. hostel, ostel, LL. hospitale, hospitalis, fr. L. hospitalis. See {Hospital}, and cf. {Hotel}.] 1. An inn. [Archaic] Poe. [1913 Webster] So pass I hostel, hall, and grange. Tennyson. [1913 Webster] 2. A small,… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
hostel — hos•tel [[t]ˈhɒs tl[/t]] n. v. teled, tel•ing (esp. brit.) telled, tel•ling. 1) an inexpensive, supervised lodging place for young travelers 2) an inn 3) to travel, lodging each night at a hostel • Etymology: 1200–50; ME (h)ostel < OF < ML… … From formal English to slang
hostel — hos|tel [ˈhɔstl US ˈha: ] n [Date: 1200 1300; : Old French; Origin: Late Latin hospitale; HOSPITAL] 1.) a place where people can stay and eat fairly cheaply 2.) a ↑youth hostel 3.) a place where people who have no homes can stay … Dictionary of contemporary English
hostel — hos|tel [ hastl ] noun count 1. ) a YOUTH HOSTEL 2. ) MAINLY BRITISH a building where people living away from home can stay and get meals at low prices … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
hostel — hos|tel sb., let, s, lene; bo på hostel … Dansk ordbog
hostel — hos·tel häs təl n chiefly Brit housing maintained by a public or private organization or institution esp a rest home or rehabilitation center for the chronically ill, the aged, or the physically disabled … Medical dictionary
hostel — hos·tel … English syllables