hostelling

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hostelling

(ˈhɒstəlɪŋ) or

hosteling

n
the practice of staying at youth hostels when travelling
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Translations

hostelling

hosteling (US) [ˈhɒstəlɪŋ] N to go (youth) hostellingviajar de alberguista
Collins Spanish Dictionary - Complete and Unabridged 8th Edition 2005 © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1971, 1988 © HarperCollins Publishers 1992, 1993, 1996, 1997, 2000, 2003, 2005

hostelling

[ˈhɒstəlɪŋ] n
to go hostelling → faire une virée en séjournant dans des auberges de jeunesse
Collins English/French Electronic Resource. © HarperCollins Publishers 2005

hostelling

[ˈhɒstlɪŋ] n to go (youth) hostellingpassare le vacanze negli ostelli della gioventù
Collins Italian Dictionary 1st Edition © HarperCollins Publishers 1995
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Because I've got all these Elder Hostelers - I need them in hotels."
He was a trustee of the island museum, shared his knowledge of island geology with elder hostelers, enjoyed his hobbies, and watched "the sun set over Lake Erie."
The clientele is mainly hostelers at night, travelers.
Long gone are the days when hostelers had to arrive on foot, be indoors before 10pm and notions of alcohol were best kept to oneself.
In August 2003, for example, one group of hostelers spent a week in London studying the World War II alliance forged by Winston Churchill and Franklin Roosevelt.
Apart from Irish people, hostelers from Britain, Germany, France and Spain and a host of other places were catered for.
The buzz among the hostelers reflects incredulity at the technical quality of this film experience, a despondentsense that we will never again be satisfied with the inferior facilities in our local theaters.
Hostelers stay in historic Sackets Harbor and enjoy a variety of workshops and field trips to learn about history, nature, and culture along the 454-mile (731-kilometer) Seaway Trail.
Hostelers and their grandchildren travel from the Big Horn Mountains to the Black Hills, creating a fossil and plant book documenting the past.
En ese contexto, no es de extranar que la coronacion de Maria fuera tan popular que, en York, incluso despues de la prohibicion de las obras asuncionistas en 1564, el gremio encargado de esta obra ("Hostelers") siguiera contribuyendo economicamente para mantener su "pageant", que supuestamente fue uno de los que participaron en las representaciones "on mydsomer even & mydsomer day" que tuvieron lugar en 1585 en York (Johnston and Rogerson 1979: 417, 419), y cuyo tema, obviamente, ya no seria mariano, aunque como sugiere McKinnell, parece presumible que pudiera haberse adaptado esta obra para representar el triunfo de Elizabeth I, "the Virgin Queen" (1988: 5).
The term hostelers, meaning "inn holders," was not used