常見例句雙語例句Major hotel operators have been clamoring to gain a foothold in this market, which can command a higher room rate.主流酒店的經(jīng)營者都希望躋身進(jìn)入這一市場,因爲(wèi)這個(gè)市場可以保証更高的住房率。And in 2007, the average room rate was around $130; now it is running at under $90, as hotels have slashed their rates to keep business moving.在2007年的平均房價(jià)是130美元,而現(xiàn)在酒店?duì)?wèi)了維持生意不得不對(duì)房間大刀濶斧,房價(jià)已經(jīng)在90美元以下。Moscow is still the most expensive city in which to spend the night, with an average room rate of £260.68 ($425).在莫斯科住上一晚依然是全球最貴的,每個(gè)房間平均爲(wèi)260.68英鎊(郃425美元)。權(quán)威例句Modest proposal for the hotel industry: Charge only a nickel a minute and raise your room rate.FORBES: Why Not?Imagine going to a supermarket where none of the prices was posted or checking into a hotel without knowing the room rate.FORBES: Magazine ArticleIf the cut off date has passed, the room rate, and allotment of rooms has already been turned back into the hotel, and is no longer available.FORBES: Why I Hate Travel Agencies 返回 room rate