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 hospitality [,hɒspi'tæliti]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 款待, 亲切, 殷勤



    hospitality
    [ noun ]
    kindness in welcoming guests or strangers
    <noun.communication>


    Hospitality \Hos`pi*tal"i*ty\, n.; pl. {Hospitalities}. [L.
    hospitalitas: cf. F. hospitalit['e].]
    The act or practice of one who is hospitable; reception and
    entertainment of strangers or guests without reward, or with
    kind and generous liberality.

    Given to hospitality. --Rom. xii.
    13.

    And little recks to find the way to heaven
    By doing deeds of hospitality. --Shak.

    1. In rejecting the kidnapping claim, Keenan quoted a statement by Marcos two days after their arrival in Hawaii in which the ousted dictator said he was there "under the hospitality" of the U.S. government.
    2. Once again, Mr. General Secretary, I want to extend my thanks for your hospitality.
    3. Meanwhile, dozens of other companies paid up to $20,000 per night to sponsor hospitality suites run by the party.
    4. They then feel good about you, and the next time you or your sales rep calls you'll be received in front of the competition.' The cost of corporate hospitality at top sporting events can approach Ritz-bill proportions these days.
    5. 'I have found no evidence which controverts Mr Hamilton's assurances on these matters,' Sir Robin wrote. Mr Hamilton confirmed that he had received hospitality from Mr Fayed 'as a private guest, as he believed' before entering the government.
    6. There the old are given something best described as 'hospitality', but they 'need' neither formal nor informal hospitalisation or care.'
    7. Obviously BT regards its arts sponsorship as enabling money as opposed to the concept of a company 'buying' an arts organisation or event for PR or hospitality purposes. BMW is another sponsor that is not cutting back.
    8. And I might I just take one more opportunity to thank the people of Houston for their hospitality.
    9. Corporate money is helping finance the red-cushioned chairs on which the delegates are sitting, the special $1 million television lighting system hanging over their heads and the sky-box hospitality suites plying them with good food and drink.
    10. The Soviets will reciprocate the hospitality by opening two of the ships to visitors and offering performances by a song and dance troupe.
    11. "The Indian people are known for their hospitality," said Campbell, a Colorado Democrat who is the only Indian member of Congress.
    12. Then told who it was who had accepted his hospitality from a major corporation with whom he did business as a government official, Campbell said Yeutter should have sought an opinion from his agency ethics officer, the Post said.
    13. A Prensa Latina dispatch Friday said the conference closed after holding 14 plenary sessions and approving about 30 resolutions, one of them praising the Castro government and the Cuban people for their hospitality.
    14. The day soon attracted that new, and in the view of society's old guard, unwelcome addition to the English season, the corporate hospitality tent, well-stocked with business executives and champagne.
    15. And they have learned in a remarkably short time that investors expect hospitality and equal treatment from a host country.
    16. And there's talk that the hospitality classes go beyond mixing the perfect martini.
    17. And first, may I thank you and the governor general and the premier of Bermuda for your wonderful hospitality.
    18. As it happens, the Leo Burnett agency uses apples as a sign of hospitality, keeping barrels of the fruit in the lobbies of its offices world-wide.
    19. On Tuesday night, Darden asked his colleagues to show a little earthly hospitality to visitors from outer space.
    20. Atlantic Richfield's manager of political affairs, George Dunn, says his company paid $75,000 into a Democratic Party fund and spent an additional $20,000 or so running a hospitality suite at the convention site.
    21. He structured the company into marketing, hospitality and travel groups and, using internally generated profits and borrowings, penetrated those areas.
    22. The election commission has also cleared corporate spending for hospitality suites and for parties for delegates, government officials and the press.
    23. First, I want to thank Prime Minister (Eddie Fenech) Adami and the people of Malta and others for their warm and gracious hospitality.
    24. Marriott, a diversified hospitality company, had a contract to supply Icelandic fish to the cafeteria at the school in this northern suburb _ until Eric got involved.
    25. In Yorkshire, the duty of hospitality is taken very seriously.
    26. In the letter, Mrs. Marcos thanks the Reagans for their hospitality.
    27. And there is the personal service of a bed and breakfast establishment, which allows southern hospitality to extend its enveloping welcome. Columbia seemed to be full of cars, but then driving is part of the American experience.
    28. Like others interviewed, they praised beaches, weather, Cuban hospitality and the feeling of security.
    29. The "multiplier effect" is canceled out by the "de-multiplier effect" as those not in the hospitality business close down or move to the suburbs.
    30. The concert pianist responded to Gorbachev's greeting, saying how much he appreciated Gorbachev's hospitality in the Soviet Union last summer.
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