Minibars Meaning in English
word · lemma: minibar
ˈmɪniˌbɑrz
MIN-ee-barz
mˈɪnɪbˌɑː
MIN-ee-bar
Definição
Small refrigerators in hotel rooms that contain drinks and snacks, usually for an extra charge.
Uso & Nuances
Used mostly in hotel contexts. Items from 'minibars' are often much more expensive than outside stores. Can be plural (many hotel rooms have 'minibars') or singular ('there is a minibar in the room').
Spanish: minibares - neveras pequeñas (en hoteles)Portuguese (BR): frigobares - minibaresPortuguese (PT): minibares - frigoríficos pequenos (de hotel)Chinese (Simplified): 迷你吧Chinese (Traditional): 迷你吧Hindi: मिनिबारArabic: ميني بارBengali: মিনিবার - ছোট ফ্রিজ (হোটেল রুমে)Russian: мини-барыJapanese: ミニバーVietnamese: tủ lạnh mini (khách sạn) - minibarKorean: 미니바Turkish: minibar - mini buzdolabı (otel odasında)Urdu: منی بارIndonesian: minibar
Frases de Exemplo
Some hotel rooms have minibars with drinks and snacks.
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The minibars are checked every day by staff.
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Guests must pay for any items they take from the minibars.
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Honestly, I never touch the minibars because the prices are crazy.
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Newer hotels often have smart minibars that know when you take something.
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We laughed when we saw the fancy candy bars in the minibars.
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