residential hotel
collocation in Englishmeaningsofresidentialandhotel
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residential
adjective
uk/ˌrez.ɪˈden.ʃəl/us/ˌrez.əˈden.ʃəl/
A residential road, area, etc. has only private houses, not offices ...
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hotel
noun[C]
uk/həʊˈtel/us/hoʊˈtel/
a building where you pay to have a room to sleep in, and where you can sometimes ...
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(Definition ofresidentialandhotelfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Today it is mainly used as aresidentialhotel.
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To enclose the staircase of, say, the average four-storey converted residence which is not aresidentialhotelis likely to cost a minimum of £200–£300.
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A typical example is aresidentialhotelwhich is licensed to sell to residents only, and the licensee might want to give a public dance.
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The site was formerly occupied by an agingresidentialhotel, which was brought down by implosion.
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The three storeyresidentialhotelcontained bedrooms, public bars, billiard room and sitting room.
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It was originally built as aresidentialhotelfor professional women.
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It operated as a combination transient/residentialhoteland was the home of numerous government figures.
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The building also includes aresidentialhotel, a bowling alley, and some other store fronts.
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Yarbrough operated as aresidentialhoteluntil the late 1950s, and was renovated in the 1980s.
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It was originally conceived as aresidentialhotelbut was quickly converted to a traditional lodging establishment.
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It had become aresidentialhotelin 1945 and had been modernized with air-conditioning, new plumbing, and some interior changes.
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It was sold in the mid-1980s to local businessmen and has been operated since as aresidentialhotel, now with 75 rooms including ensuites.
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The second floor of the building is currently aresidentialhotel, with the third floor of the building being office space.
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For most of its existence, it operated as aresidentialhotelfor women, with no men allowed above the ground floor, and strict dress and conduct rules were enforced.
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