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2010.07.30
We'll end this week on business travel by throwing open the curtains on an amenity that can turn even the drabbest of hotel rooms into something special!
VIEW 眺め、景色
- The view from a hotel room, window, or other place is what can be seen from there.
The expression “a room with a view” is used to mean a room with an attractive view; for example, of the sea, mountains, or a lovely part of a city. - view とは、ホテルの部屋や窓、その他の場所から見られるもの、つまり、眺めのことです。
a room with a view は、例えば、海や山、または街の美しい一角などの、魅力的な景色が望める部屋、という意味で使われます。
- The conference center has a view of Mt. Fuji.
- The view from the top of the tower was incredible!
- a: How was your room?
b: It was comfortable, and we had a great view. - (driving along a mountain highway)
Why don't we stop and enjoy the view for a while? - We have a beautiful view of the city from our office.
- She's always dreamed of living in a condo with an ocean view when she retires.
- (booking a hotel room)
I'd like to reserve a double room for August 8th, please. And would it be possible to get a room with a view?
It's been a great trip this week. We hope to be on the road with you again real soon!