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Definition of three-star in English: three-staradjective 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 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-staradjectiveˈTHrēˌstärˈθriˌstɑr 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 (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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