Questions about example sentences with, and the definition and usage of "Rooms"
The meaning of "Rooms" in various phrases and sentences
Q:
Что значит The rooms feature period forniture?
A:
The rooms feature period FURNITURE.
The rooms contain furniture from a particular period in time / from the past
The rooms contain furniture from a particular period in time / from the past
Q:
Что значит All rooms are just $100 a night, subject to availability.?
A:
It means the price could change depending on the availability. Normally the price will increase when many people need a room, especially on holidays.
Q:
Что значит I was just two rooms down from that room.?
A:
it means you were 2 rooms away from the room referenced. There Is 2 rooms in between the room you were just at and the room being talked about
Q:
Что значит ''Single rooms have private facilities accessed via the balcony.'' ??? I cannot understand clear, explain simply, please. !!!?
A:
It means that you have to go out onto the balcony from the accommodation/bedroom etc to get to the toilet/shower/bacth/washroom or similar, and that this is only used by people in that accommodation.
Q:
Что значит One of the rooms feels like its own wing.?
A:
"wing" in this case refers to a large area of a house, usually a multi-level very very large house. "the east wing is by the garden" etc...
So the room feels very very large.
So the room feels very very large.
Example sentences using "Rooms"
Q:
Покажите мне примеры предложений с To ask about rooms in a house and the furniture when is unknown
Using there is and there are.
Using there is and there are.
A:
Que habitaciones hay = what rooms are there?
Aunque sería mas natural decir, que habitaciones hay disponibles? “What rooms are available?”
O, que habitaciones tienes? “what rooms do you have?”
“Is the house furnished?” pregunta si esta amueblada la casa.
Normalmente me saltaria repetir “are there?” y no mas preguntaria,
“How many rooms does it have? Could you tell me about the furniture? How many lamps are available? How many tvs? How many beds? Please give me details.”
Pero si ejemplos es lo que quieres usando there are (plural) / there is (singular):
Are there lamps in the house? How many lamps are there?
Is there a tv?
How many beds are there?
Is there a microwave?
Is there a dining table?
Aunque sería mas natural decir, que habitaciones hay disponibles? “What rooms are available?”
O, que habitaciones tienes? “what rooms do you have?”
“Is the house furnished?” pregunta si esta amueblada la casa.
Normalmente me saltaria repetir “are there?” y no mas preguntaria,
“How many rooms does it have? Could you tell me about the furniture? How many lamps are available? How many tvs? How many beds? Please give me details.”
Pero si ejemplos es lo que quieres usando there are (plural) / there is (singular):
Are there lamps in the house? How many lamps are there?
Is there a tv?
How many beds are there?
Is there a microwave?
Is there a dining table?
Q:
Покажите мне примеры предложений с The high-ceilinged rooms opened off a center hall,
Can somebody help explain the meaning of open off? Thank you.
Can somebody help explain the meaning of open off? Thank you.
A:
This is about a doorway or an entrance.
"The bathroom opened off the kitchen."
"The hallway opened off the living room."
I think it is only used when describing the interior of a building. Perhaps think of it as 'opened from', as in: "The high-ceilinged rooms opened from a center hall"
"The bathroom opened off the kitchen."
"The hallway opened off the living room."
I think it is only used when describing the interior of a building. Perhaps think of it as 'opened from', as in: "The high-ceilinged rooms opened from a center hall"
Q:
Покажите мне примеры предложений с We have two rooms bla bla bla. I wold like to know the way to use “have& objectives & adjectives..
A:
This sentence is grammatically correct. "ready" in that sentence is called a "postpositive adjective". Postpositive adjectives are often archaic/poetic, but in some situations they are normal to say. "We have two rooms open/available/ready" is an example where it is normal to use a postpositive adjective.
"We have two rooms large/luxury/yellow/etc" would be weird to say, however. With those adjectives you would want to say "We have two large/luxury/yellow/etc rooms"
I apologize that our language is so inconsistent.
This sentence is grammatically correct. "ready" in that sentence is called a "postpositive adjective". Postpositive adjectives are often archaic/poetic, but in some situations they are normal to say. "We have two rooms open/available/ready" is an example where it is normal to use a postpositive adjective.
"We have two rooms large/luxury/yellow/etc" would be weird to say, however. With those adjectives you would want to say "We have two large/luxury/yellow/etc rooms"
I apologize that our language is so inconsistent.
Synonyms of "Rooms" and their differences
Q:
В чем разница между She has given me a rooms of her house to work from. и She has given me a rooms of her house to work. ?
A:
"A rooms" is incorrect. The indefinite article "a/an" is only used with singular nouns, and "rooms" is the plural form. If she's given you one room, then you would say "a room," and if she's given you multiple rooms, then you would say "some rooms" or maybe "a few rooms" (in that case, "a" is attached to "few," not "rooms").
The most natural way to express this idea would be "She has given me a room in her house to work in," but "to work from" is not incorrect. "She has given me a room in her house to work," with no preposition after "work," is incorrect. There is an idiomatic expression "working a room," but that is specifically used to describe a stand-up comedian telling jokes to a room full of people, so it doesn't apply here.
The most natural way to express this idea would be "She has given me a room in her house to work in," but "to work from" is not incorrect. "She has given me a room in her house to work," with no preposition after "work," is incorrect. There is an idiomatic expression "working a room," but that is specifically used to describe a stand-up comedian telling jokes to a room full of people, so it doesn't apply here.
Q:
В чем разница между The rooms were full и The rooms were fully booked
Which one is more natural? ?
Which one is more natural? ?
A:
Without "all" is not exactly weird, but it is very natural to include it. All 3 of my sentences are very natural. There is not one better than the other.
Q:
В чем разница между is there any rooms for $50? и is there any rooms to $50? ?
A:
We say:
1) ARE there any rooms for $50?
****
We say:
2a)ARE there any rooms FOR $50 OR LESS?
You can say:
2b) ARE there any rooms FOR UP TO $50?
This one (2b)is a more awkward way to ask though and 2a is preferable.
****
Differences in meaning
between the two:
(1) is asking for a room for EXACTLY $50
2a and 2b are asking for a room costing a range of prices from very little cost - (say $20 )UP TO a maximum of $50.
Usually we don’t ask about the cost of rooms this way.
We usually ask:
What is your cheapest room?
What are the charges for different rooms?
Hope this helps.
1) ARE there any rooms for $50?
****
We say:
2a)ARE there any rooms FOR $50 OR LESS?
You can say:
2b) ARE there any rooms FOR UP TO $50?
This one (2b)is a more awkward way to ask though and 2a is preferable.
****
Differences in meaning
between the two:
(1) is asking for a room for EXACTLY $50
2a and 2b are asking for a room costing a range of prices from very little cost - (say $20 )UP TO a maximum of $50.
Usually we don’t ask about the cost of rooms this way.
We usually ask:
What is your cheapest room?
What are the charges for different rooms?
Hope this helps.
Q:
В чем разница между There are two rooms in this house и This house has two rooms ?
A:
no big difference, they are both correct, however i think 'This house has two rooms' sounds more natural
Q:
В чем разница между what rooms there are и what romns are there? и Is the first a question? ?
A:
@SerenaTsuk: what rooms are there is a question when you say what rooms there are is more of a statement
Translations of "Rooms"
Q:
Как сказать на Английском (американский вариант)? I changed the rooms in the hostel today. how can I say about the room I stayed the last night. The previous room, dows it sound batural? Could you tell me better words to explain the situation. Thank you.
A:
The simplest way to refer to the room you stayed in the night before would be, "My old room." Previous room works fine, though.
Q:
Как сказать на Английском (британский вариант)? I work at a hotel. if I say “all rooms have a air conditioner but you can’t change a temperature and turn off because we manage it. so if you feel cold, let us know. ” does it sound natural ??
A:
Slightly unnatural, "All rooms have an air conditioner, but can't be turned off or changed in temperature as we manage it; so if you feel cold please let us know"
Q:
Как сказать на Английском (американский вариант)? "rooms in the home" do you use this expression?
A:
You could use that when saying “how many rooms are in the home?” but it’s not a very common phrase in general.
Q:
Как сказать на Английском (американский вариант)? Nowadays the rooms are used differently (in a different way)
A:
The rooms have recently been used differently.
The rooms are now being used differently.
The rooms now have other uses.
The rooms are now being used differently.
The rooms now have other uses.
Other questions about "Rooms"
Q:
We had been told we were accommodated in rooms with bathrooms. это звучит нормально?
A:
We were told our rooms would have bathrooms.
Q:
- Rooms division (front desk)
Rooms division department includes housekeeping, bell/porter, front desk, executive club, reservations, concierge and telecommunications. Front desk staffs are the first person who customers come across. This position is a symbol of the hotel. Their duties are treating customers’ check in/out, inform about the available rooms and rate, furnishing room keys (Bardi, J, A 2010).
- Food and beverage (servers)
Main duties in Food and Beverage department is maintaining high quality of food and service, food costing, managing restaurants and bars (Hec 2016). There are some roles in there like hosts, servers, helpers and bartenders (Locsin n.d.). Comparatively, server role is entry level. Their responsibilities are greeting customers, serving food, explaining about the meals and so on (Locsin n.d.). это звучит нормально?
Rooms division department includes housekeeping, bell/porter, front desk, executive club, reservations, concierge and telecommunications. Front desk staffs are the first person who customers come across. This position is a symbol of the hotel. Their duties are treating customers’ check in/out, inform about the available rooms and rate, furnishing room keys (Bardi, J, A 2010).
- Food and beverage (servers)
Main duties in Food and Beverage department is maintaining high quality of food and service, food costing, managing restaurants and bars (Hec 2016). There are some roles in there like hosts, servers, helpers and bartenders (Locsin n.d.). Comparatively, server role is entry level. Their responsibilities are greeting customers, serving food, explaining about the meals and so on (Locsin n.d.). это звучит нормально?
A:
Front desk staff are the first person customers come across. This position is a symbol of the hotel. Their duties are checking customers In and out, informing them about the available rooms and rates, and furnishing room keys.
"furnishing" is OK but a bit old fashioned. You can say "handing out", or "managing".
Main duties in the Food and Beverage department are maintaining a high quality of food and service, food costing, managing restaurants and bars (Hec 2016). There are some other roles such as hosts, servers, helpers and bartenders (Locsin N. D.). Comparatively, the server role is entry level. Their responsibilities are greeting customers, serving food, explaining about the meals and so on (Locsin N. D.).
Front desk staff are the first person customers come across. This position is a symbol of the hotel. Their duties are checking customers In and out, informing them about the available rooms and rates, and furnishing room keys.
"furnishing" is OK but a bit old fashioned. You can say "handing out", or "managing".
Main duties in the Food and Beverage department are maintaining a high quality of food and service, food costing, managing restaurants and bars (Hec 2016). There are some other roles such as hosts, servers, helpers and bartenders (Locsin N. D.). Comparatively, the server role is entry level. Their responsibilities are greeting customers, serving food, explaining about the meals and so on (Locsin N. D.).
Q:
How to call rooms in hospitals which are categorized into classes, such as class 1, class 2, class 3 and VIP?
A:
@achadhinugraha In that case, you can use Class 1/2 rooms, or First/Second class rooms, and if you have a few really really nice rooms you can call them VIP rooms which would come before the first class rooms. The main room is usually called the main ward.
Hope this helps.
Hope this helps.
Q:
I was allocated rooms I had to clean. это звучит нормально?
A:
Don't fully know the context but possibly
I was assigned rooms to clean.
I was assigned rooms to clean.
Q:
I don't really like rooms air conditioned too cold. это звучит нормально?
A:
If you want to mention the air conditioner, then I suggest this instead: "I don't really like very cold air from air conditioners."
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