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词汇 three-star
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Definition of three-star in English:

three-star

adjective
  • 1(especially of accommodation or service) given three stars in a grading system in which this denotes a high class or quality, being one grade below four-star.

    (尤指住所、服务)三星级的

    this well-furnished three-star hotel is close to the lake and has a pleasantly traditional air
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The average accommodation establishment is charging three-star prices while offering zero star facilities and services.
    • Raipur has hotels with two and three-star comforts, and there are forest lodges and camps with basic amenities at other places.
    • Four- and three-star hotels are surviving, with between 40 percent and 60 percent room occupancy.
    • From August 6, a three-star hotel room per night will cost 48 leva.
    • The paper found the three-star hotel is charging £170 a night for a room which normally costs £82.
    • The accommodation would be at a three-star hotel and the package included a sight-seeing tour of Colombo.
    • The Hong Kong-listed company is eyeing a prime site in the centre of the enclave for a three-star hotel, a source said.
    • The packages, which cost from £289 per person (sharing a room), include three-star hotel accommodation but not tickets for the match.
    • Prices start at £129 for two nights at a three-star hotel.
    • Three nights in three-star accommodation are offered in each location.
    • Our package included a three-star hotel located near the Space Needle with free garage parking.
    • On the accommodation front, the resort has 14 different two or three-star hotels, most of which provide transportation to the hills or are within walking distance of them.
    • Here are the people you never see: the floor managers of three-star hotels, the maids, the cooks, the porters.
    • There is a democratic range, from five-, four- and three-star accommodation to self-catering cabins and a campground.
    • A bingo hall may also operate legally in a three-star hotel.
    • In Glasgow alone there will be 925 new three-star and 625 new four-star beds available by winter 2002.
    • Eight of the three-star hotels we surveyed quoted us prices that were more expensive than the supposedly more upmarket four-star establishments.
    • But the relatively basic nature of the accommodation, officially three-star, was a minor consideration.
    • The company's three-star hotel in Glasgow will be sold as soon as planning permission to further develop the site has been obtained.
    • The aim of the redevelopment is to raise its grade from a three-star to a four-star hotel with the eventual goal of re-marketing it.
    1. 1.1 Having or denoting the third-highest military rank, distinguished in the US armed forces by three stars on the shoulder piece of the uniform.
      (美军)三星(中将)级的
      the three-star lieutenant general
      Example sentencesExamples
      • The Army, on the other hand, left the court martial decision to the three-star commanders of the armies in the United States.
      • The three-star general was appointed in late 2002 to the command of the 17,000-strong peacekeeping contingent.
      • I met a three-star general and we had a very tough conversation.
      • On Aug.6, 2002, he was promoted to the rank of three-star general.
      • The president recommended that he be promoted to three-star general.

Definition of three-star in US English:

three-star

adjectiveˈTHrēˌstärˈθriˌstɑr
  • 1(especially of a hotel or restaurant) given three stars in a grading system, typically one in which this denotes a high or average class or quality (four- or five-star denoting the highest standard)

    (尤指住所、服务)三星级的

    this well-furnished three-star hotel is close to the lake and has a pleasantly traditional air
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Prices start at £129 for two nights at a three-star hotel.
    • A bingo hall may also operate legally in a three-star hotel.
    • The company's three-star hotel in Glasgow will be sold as soon as planning permission to further develop the site has been obtained.
    • In Glasgow alone there will be 925 new three-star and 625 new four-star beds available by winter 2002.
    • Raipur has hotels with two and three-star comforts, and there are forest lodges and camps with basic amenities at other places.
    • There is a democratic range, from five-, four- and three-star accommodation to self-catering cabins and a campground.
    • Four- and three-star hotels are surviving, with between 40 percent and 60 percent room occupancy.
    • The average accommodation establishment is charging three-star prices while offering zero star facilities and services.
    • The aim of the redevelopment is to raise its grade from a three-star to a four-star hotel with the eventual goal of re-marketing it.
    • Eight of the three-star hotels we surveyed quoted us prices that were more expensive than the supposedly more upmarket four-star establishments.
    • On the accommodation front, the resort has 14 different two or three-star hotels, most of which provide transportation to the hills or are within walking distance of them.
    • Our package included a three-star hotel located near the Space Needle with free garage parking.
    • The paper found the three-star hotel is charging £170 a night for a room which normally costs £82.
    • The Hong Kong-listed company is eyeing a prime site in the centre of the enclave for a three-star hotel, a source said.
    • Three nights in three-star accommodation are offered in each location.
    • The packages, which cost from £289 per person (sharing a room), include three-star hotel accommodation but not tickets for the match.
    • Here are the people you never see: the floor managers of three-star hotels, the maids, the cooks, the porters.
    • The accommodation would be at a three-star hotel and the package included a sight-seeing tour of Colombo.
    • But the relatively basic nature of the accommodation, officially three-star, was a minor consideration.
    • From August 6, a three-star hotel room per night will cost 48 leva.
    1. 1.1 (in the US armed services) having or denoting the rank of lieutenant general, distinguished by three stars on the uniform.
      the three-star lieutenant general
      Example sentencesExamples
      • I met a three-star general and we had a very tough conversation.
      • The three-star general was appointed in late 2002 to the command of the 17,000-strong peacekeeping contingent.
      • On Aug.6, 2002, he was promoted to the rank of three-star general.
      • The president recommended that he be promoted to three-star general.
      • The Army, on the other hand, left the court martial decision to the three-star commanders of the armies in the United States.
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