accommodation

accommodation — noun

1. rooms, flats, houses, hotels or other buildings where someone can sleep, live, o

1.名詞B1
釋義

rooms, flats, houses, hotels or other buildings where someone can sleep, live, or spend the night.

例句

The university provides cheap accommodation for first-year students near the main campus.

accommodation for [people] + in/near [location]

Hotel accommodation in Tokyo gets very expensive during the cherry blossom season.

compound noun: hotel accommodation

同義詞
  • lodging

    more formal; often refers to a temporary place to sleep

  • housing

    broader; refers to the supply of homes for a population

  • rooms

    plain everyday word for a place to stay in a hotel or house

文法句型

accommodation for [people]

accommodation in [place]

用法筆記

Uncountable in British English (do not say 'an accommodation' or 'accommodations' for places to live). American English often uses the plural 'accommodations' for hotel rooms or travel lodging.

常見錯誤

I need to find an accommodation in London.
I need to find accommodation in London.
💡uncountable in British English; no 'an'.
The hotel has comfortable accommodation's.
The hotel has comfortable accommodation.' / 'The hotel has comfortable accommodations.
💡only American English uses the plural form.

2. the seats, beds, or cabins offered to passengers on a long train, ship, or plane

2.名詞
釋義

the seats, beds, or cabins offered to passengers on a long train, ship, or plane journey.

例句

The night train to Bangkok offers sleeping accommodation in private four-bed cabins.

compound: sleeping accommodation on a train

First-class accommodation on the cruise ship includes a balcony and a small sitting area.

first-class / second-class accommodation on [ship]

同義詞
  • berth

    a specific bed on a ship or train; narrower than 'accommodation'

  • cabin

    a small private room on a ship or plane

  • seating

    used for planes and short journeys; refers only to seats, not beds

文法句型

accommodation on [vehicle]

用法筆記

Distinguish from sense 1: this sense always refers to space on a moving vehicle (train, ship, plane), not to buildings on land. Often appears with a class label (first-class, sleeping, economy).

3. a deal that two sides with different views work out so that each one gets part o

3.名詞
釋義

a deal that two sides with different views work out so that each one gets part of what they want, or the act of working out such a deal.

例句

After three days of talks, the union and management finally reached an accommodation over weekend pay.

reach an accommodation over [issue]

Diplomats from both countries are searching for a peaceful accommodation on the border dispute.

accommodation on [issue]

同義詞
  • compromise

    more common in everyday speech; same idea of mutual concession

  • settlement

    stronger; suggests the dispute is fully closed

  • agreement

    broader; not necessarily after a disagreement

反義詞
  • deadlock

    a state where no compromise can be reached

  • stalemate

    neither side can move forward

文法句型

accommodation between [parties]

reach an accommodation with [someone]

用法筆記

Frequently used with 'reach', 'come to', or 'work out'. Distinguish from sense 4: this sense is a negotiated deal between disagreeing parties; sense 4 is a one-sided adjustment for someone with special needs.

常見錯誤

They made an accommodation about the price.
They reached an accommodation about the price.
💡the natural verbs are 'reach', 'come to', or 'work out', not 'make'.

4. a change to the way something is normally done, made to help someone whose situa

4.名詞
釋義

a change to the way something is normally done, made to help someone whose situation is different from most other people's.

例句

The school made several accommodations for Lior, including extra time on tests and a quiet exam room.

make accommodations for [person]

Reasonable accommodations for disabled employees may include ramps, screen readers, or flexible hours.

fixed phrase: reasonable accommodations

同義詞
  • adjustment

    common in British workplace law: 'reasonable adjustments'

  • concession

    implies giving up something; less neutral than 'accommodation'

  • allowance

    informal; a relaxation of the usual rules

文法句型

accommodations for [person/group]

make accommodations

用法筆記

Almost always plural in this sense, especially in legal and HR contexts ('reasonable accommodations'). Subject is usually an institution (school, employer, airline) and the beneficiary is one person or a small group.

常見錯誤

The company gave him an accommodation of a standing desk.
The company provided an accommodation: a standing desk.' / 'The company made accommodations, including a standing desk.
💡use 'make' or 'provide', and avoid 'an accommodation of' + thing.

5. the way the lens inside the eye changes thickness so that things at different di

5.名詞
釋義

the way the lens inside the eye changes thickness so that things at different distances look sharp.

例句

As people grow older, the eye loses its power of accommodation and reading print becomes harder.

power of accommodation

Dr. Wen explained that accommodation lets the eye switch quickly from a near book to a distant window.

同義詞
  • focusing

    everyday word for the same process

  • adaptation

    broader; covers all eye changes, not just lens shape

用法筆記

Technical biology term. Subject of the verb 'lose' or 'reduce' in this sense is almost always 'the eye' or 'a patient'. Often appears in fixed phrases: 'power of accommodation', 'range of accommodation', 'loss of accommodation'.

6. in linguistics, when a speaker shifts their accent, vocabulary, or rhythm to sou

6.名詞
釋義

in linguistics, when a speaker shifts their accent, vocabulary, or rhythm to sound more like whoever they are chatting with.

例句

Sociolinguists call this kind of accommodation 'convergence' — speakers move closer to each other's accent.

linguistic term: accommodation = convergence/divergence

Mei noticed her accent shifting through accommodation whenever she chatted with her Glasgow cousins.

同義詞
反義詞
  • divergence

    moving away from another speaker's style on purpose

用法筆記

Specialist sociolinguistics term, often paired with 'convergence' (moving toward) or 'divergence' (moving away). Distinguish from sense 7: this sense is the social behaviour of style-shifting, while sense 7 is a phonetic process inside individual words.

7. in phonetics, a small change to a speech sound caused by whichever sound sits ri

7.名詞
釋義

in phonetics, a small change to a speech sound caused by whichever sound sits right beside it inside a word.

例句

Through accommodation, the 'n' in 'input' often shifts to an 'm' sound before the 'p'.

accommodation between adjacent consonants

Phoneticians study accommodation to explain why fast speech sounds different from careful speech.

同義詞

用法筆記

Highly specialist phonetics term. Distinguish from sense 6: sense 6 is about the speaker matching another person's style, while sense 7 happens inside a single word as one sound pulls a neighbouring sound closer to itself.