accommodation
意味: A place to live or stay; an arrangement or compromise
Accommodation primarily refers to a place where someone can live or stay, such as a hotel, flat, or rented room. In British English, it's often used as an uncountable noun. It can also mean an adjustment or compromise to meet someone's needs, as in 'making accommodations for'.
例文
- We need to book accommodation for the trip. 我们需要为这次旅行预订住宿。Necesitamos reservar alojamiento para el viaje.旅行の宿泊施設を予約する必要があります。여행을 위한 숙소를 예약해야 합니다.
- The university provides accommodation for first-year students. 大学为一年级学生提供住宿。La universidad proporciona alojamiento para estudiantes de primer año.大学は1年生に宿泊施設を提供しています。대학교는 1학년 학생들에게 숙소를 제공합니다.
- The company made accommodations for employees with disabilities. 公司为残疾员工提供了便利。La empresa hizo adaptaciones para empleados con discapacidades.会社は障害のある従業員のために配慮を行いました。회사는 장애가 있는 직원들을 위해 편의 조치를 마련했습니다.
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使い方ガイド
場面: general
トーン: neutral
起源と歴史
From Latin 'accommodationem' meaning 'an adjustment', from 'accommodare' (to fit, make suitable), from 'ad-' (to) + 'commodare' (to make fit), from 'commodus' (suitable, convenient). The lodging sense developed in the 17th century.
文化的背景
Era: Modern
Generation: All ages
Social background: Universal
ストーリーと豆知識
From Latin 'accommodare' meaning to make fit. British English spells it with double c and double m, while American English sometimes uses 'accommodations' in the plural even when referring to a single place.
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