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Definition of hotelier in English: hoteliernoun həʊˈtɛlɪeɪhəʊˈtɛlɪə A person who owns or manages a hotel. 旅馆业主;旅馆经理 Example sentencesExamples - John was a hotelier and publican of the highest order.
- So many people, including hoteliers and restaurant owners around this area, had hoped to host the contingent.
- Police have been in contact with local landlords and hoteliers to advise them on policing during the military deployment.
- Bar owners, hoteliers, shopkeepers and taxi drivers intend to make hay while the sun shines.
- Kerry hoteliers have said the publication of a new tourist guide could help boost business at a very uncertain time for their trade.
- Mr. Peter's new-patented invention is very interesting, especially for landlords and hoteliers.
- There is another business model for wireless networking that might appeal to hoteliers, cafe owners and publicans.
- The move implies he is open to compromise in the area, and will be seized upon by publicans and hoteliers, anxious to water down his proposals.
- The dance critics may be undecided, but the hoteliers and shopkeepers of the capital salute her.
- It really makes me wonder who this meeting is for because, apart from hoteliers and businesses, I don't see any benefits for the residents of York.
- As they acquired hotels, the brothers brought their varied talents to the business and became full-time hoteliers.
- Kerry publicans and hoteliers have been assured that they have nothing to fear from the new ban on smoking in public places.
- Many restaurateurs and hoteliers, most airlines, and even some wine retailers employ consultants in their wine selection.
- The idea was widely condemned by shopkeepers and hoteliers in Capri.
- There has been a bit of laughter about it but some of the businesses and hoteliers are quite irate.
- The project also included training of local hoteliers and restaurant staff, guides, and the marking of tourist trails.
- She said hoteliers and resort managers are flexible in order to attract Bulgarian tourists.
- He called for landlords, the drinks industry and hoteliers to work together to ease the passage of the Bill.
- He advises young publicans and hoteliers to be ambitious and work hard, and to ‘follow your initiative’.
- Restaurateurs and hoteliers across the Lake District are joining forces to support an extra special cause.
OriginEarly 20th century: from French hôtelier, from Old French hostelier 'innkeeper' (see hostelry). RhymesMontpellier, sommelier, St Helier Definition of hotelier in US English: hoteliernoun A person who owns or manages a hotel. 旅馆业主;旅馆经理 Example sentencesExamples - Many restaurateurs and hoteliers, most airlines, and even some wine retailers employ consultants in their wine selection.
- The move implies he is open to compromise in the area, and will be seized upon by publicans and hoteliers, anxious to water down his proposals.
- Bar owners, hoteliers, shopkeepers and taxi drivers intend to make hay while the sun shines.
- It really makes me wonder who this meeting is for because, apart from hoteliers and businesses, I don't see any benefits for the residents of York.
- Restaurateurs and hoteliers across the Lake District are joining forces to support an extra special cause.
- He called for landlords, the drinks industry and hoteliers to work together to ease the passage of the Bill.
- Mr. Peter's new-patented invention is very interesting, especially for landlords and hoteliers.
- Police have been in contact with local landlords and hoteliers to advise them on policing during the military deployment.
- The project also included training of local hoteliers and restaurant staff, guides, and the marking of tourist trails.
- There is another business model for wireless networking that might appeal to hoteliers, cafe owners and publicans.
- The dance critics may be undecided, but the hoteliers and shopkeepers of the capital salute her.
- As they acquired hotels, the brothers brought their varied talents to the business and became full-time hoteliers.
- So many people, including hoteliers and restaurant owners around this area, had hoped to host the contingent.
- He advises young publicans and hoteliers to be ambitious and work hard, and to ‘follow your initiative’.
- There has been a bit of laughter about it but some of the businesses and hoteliers are quite irate.
- She said hoteliers and resort managers are flexible in order to attract Bulgarian tourists.
- The idea was widely condemned by shopkeepers and hoteliers in Capri.
- Kerry publicans and hoteliers have been assured that they have nothing to fear from the new ban on smoking in public places.
- Kerry hoteliers have said the publication of a new tourist guide could help boost business at a very uncertain time for their trade.
- John was a hotelier and publican of the highest order.
OriginEarly 20th century: from French hôtelier, from Old French hostelier ‘innkeeper’ (see hostelry). |