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Hotel four-word idiom

1. Who knows the four-word idiom about hotels, such as "good"

1. Gorgeous. Definition: gorgeous: gorgeous; Magnificent: grand and majestic. Describe the magnificent and luxurious house. It also describes poetry as flowery.

2. resplendent j ī jīn bì huī huáng

Definition: resplendent: refers to clay gold, azurite and stone green in Chinese painting pigments; Brilliance: Brilliant. Describe the gorgeous and dazzling decoration of the building.

3. Feel at home bΤ nΤ zhΤ rΤ guΤ

Interpretation: Guests feel at home when they come here. Describe the hospitality of guests.

4. The window is bright and clear. Chu ā ng mí ng j ī j ī

Definition: a few: a small table. Describe the room as clean and bright.

5. Diā o Li á ng Huà dê ng

Definition: It refers to a very gorgeous house decorated with colored paintings. 2. Hotel plaque four-character idiom

feel at home

bī n zhī rī guī

Explain the guest: the guest; To: to; Home: Go home. Guests feel as if they are at home when they come here. Describe the hospitality of guests.

The source of Zuo Zhuan's Thirty-one Years of Xianggong: "You feel at home, you have no peace of mind, you are not afraid of bandits and thieves, and you don't suffer from dryness and dampness."

subject-predicate structure.

Usage is often used to describe the hospitality of hotels, restaurants, etc. Living and eating comfortably. Generally used as predicate and attribute.

positive tone to; It can't be pronounced "zi".

shape recognition; Can't write "to".

The synonyms are like family, enthusiastic and meticulous

The antonyms are as cold as ice, indifferent

Discrimination ~ and "crowded"; All have the meaning of "guests come to the door". The difference is: ~ describe hospitality; Thoughtful; Guests feel warm; "If the door is crowded" means "the front door and yard are as lively as the market; Describe a lot of guests at home.

Example: This hotel has good service; It makes people feel ~.