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词汇 high season
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Definition of high season in English:

high season

noun
British
  • The most popular time of year at a resort, hotel, or tourist attraction, when prices are highest.

    〈英〉(旅游的)旺季(其间价格最高)

    a sandy beach with plenty of room—even in high season
    as modifier the high-season price
    Example sentencesExamples
    • But the numbers in town can fluctuate significantly, with Noble estimating 4,300 permanent residents and 10,000 people on a holiday or high-season weekend.
    • At the end of last month, the beginning of the high season, many people working in the tourist industry were saying it was the quietest November they could remember.
    • Until August 31, the Grenadines island of Petit St. Vincent - known for its two miles of white beaches - is offering 35 percent off its high-season rates.
    • In high season and at weekends, the price rises to 20 Euros.
    • April to June is the low season and prices for accommodation in the lodges can be as much as 40% lower than in the high season.
    • The high season is upon us and tourists are pouring in.
    • If you're lucky, you might even find low-season prices combined with high-season weather.
    • Why go to Zanzibar; the flights are expensive and the main island can be stuffed to overflowing with tourists in high season.
    • There's no hurry in the morning to get your towel on a sun lounger because there are enough loungers to go around, and the shops are less crowded than they are in the high season.
    • December to April is high season, prices tend to be lower in summer; and bear in mind that autumn can be the time for hurricanes.
    • In high season, dinner, bed and breakfast is offered at just £69 per person.
    • As we all know, the high season in Pattaya is coming right up and thousands of tourists will visit the area.
    • The conservative press in Scotland has been quick to point out that high-season accommodation in luxurious Spanish villas does not come cheap.
    • The average income is stg £200 a week in the high season but that drops in the low season.
    • However, because of the excessive number of hotels in the area, the resort hosts more than 150,000 tourists during high season.
    • In high season, lets run from Friday to Friday but later in the year mid week and week end lets are often available.
    • But June is the height of the high season, so prices tend to rocket then.
    • With double rooms available for €145 in the high season, and €70 in the low season, it's also about half the price.
    • A seaside room at the four-star Hotel Croatia in Dubrovnik during the high season goes for $98 a day.
    • During the high season, detectives in city Garda stations pose as tourists to try and catch would-be thieves in the act.

Definition of high season in US English:

high season

nounˈˌhī ˈsēzənˈˌhaɪ ˈsizən
British
  • The most popular time of year at a resort, hotel, or tourist attraction, when prices are highest.

    〈英〉(旅游的)旺季(其间价格最高)

    a sandy beach with plenty of room—even in high season
    as modifier the high-season price
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Why go to Zanzibar; the flights are expensive and the main island can be stuffed to overflowing with tourists in high season.
    • In high season, lets run from Friday to Friday but later in the year mid week and week end lets are often available.
    • The conservative press in Scotland has been quick to point out that high-season accommodation in luxurious Spanish villas does not come cheap.
    • But June is the height of the high season, so prices tend to rocket then.
    • If you're lucky, you might even find low-season prices combined with high-season weather.
    • Until August 31, the Grenadines island of Petit St. Vincent - known for its two miles of white beaches - is offering 35 percent off its high-season rates.
    • However, because of the excessive number of hotels in the area, the resort hosts more than 150,000 tourists during high season.
    • The high season is upon us and tourists are pouring in.
    • A seaside room at the four-star Hotel Croatia in Dubrovnik during the high season goes for $98 a day.
    • There's no hurry in the morning to get your towel on a sun lounger because there are enough loungers to go around, and the shops are less crowded than they are in the high season.
    • April to June is the low season and prices for accommodation in the lodges can be as much as 40% lower than in the high season.
    • In high season, dinner, bed and breakfast is offered at just £69 per person.
    • But the numbers in town can fluctuate significantly, with Noble estimating 4,300 permanent residents and 10,000 people on a holiday or high-season weekend.
    • The average income is stg £200 a week in the high season but that drops in the low season.
    • In high season and at weekends, the price rises to 20 Euros.
    • As we all know, the high season in Pattaya is coming right up and thousands of tourists will visit the area.
    • During the high season, detectives in city Garda stations pose as tourists to try and catch would-be thieves in the act.
    • With double rooms available for €145 in the high season, and €70 in the low season, it's also about half the price.
    • December to April is high season, prices tend to be lower in summer; and bear in mind that autumn can be the time for hurricanes.
    • At the end of last month, the beginning of the high season, many people working in the tourist industry were saying it was the quietest November they could remember.
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