stateroom


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state·room

 (stāt′ro͞om′, -ro͝om′)
n.
A private cabin or compartment with sleeping accommodations on a ship or train.
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stateroom

(ˈsteɪtˌruːm; -ˌrʊm)
n
1. a private cabin or room on a ship, train, etc
2. (Government, Politics & Diplomacy) chiefly Brit a large room in a palace or other building for use on state occasions
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state•room

(ˈsteɪtˌrum, -ˌrʊm)

n.
a private room or compartment on a ship, train, etc.
[1695–1705]
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ThesaurusAntonymsRelated WordsSynonymsLegend:
Noun1.stateroom - a guest cabin
cabin - small room on a ship or boat where people sleep
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Translations

stateroom

[ˈsteɪtrʊm] N (Naut) → camarote m (esp Brit) (in palace etc) → salón m de gala
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stateroom

[ˈsteɪtruːm] n
(mainly British) (in palace)salle f d'honneur
(on passenger ship)cabine f de luxestate-run [ˌsteɪtˈrʌn] adjd'État
Collins English/French Electronic Resource. © HarperCollins Publishers 2005

stateroom

[ˈsteɪtˌrʊm] n (in palace) → salone m di rappresentanza; (on ship) → cabina
Collins Italian Dictionary 1st Edition © HarperCollins Publishers 1995
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This was because he was confined to the steward's stateroom. Nobody else knew that he was on board, and Dag Daughtry, thoroughly aware that he had stolen a white man's dog, hoped to keep his presence secret and smuggle him ashore when the Makambo docked in Sydney.
We were to sail on the fifteenth of the month (June), weather permitting; and on the fourteenth, I went on board to arrange some matters in my stateroom.
In his stateroom with Paulvitch he fumed and swore, threatening the most terrible of revenges.
"And besides," I says, "we might borrow something worth having out of the captain's stateroom. Seegars, I bet you -- and cost five cents apiece, solid cash.
The hatchet-marks were still raw on the door of our tiny stateroom advertising an event of a few months before.
His wife caught his hand and led him through the small connecting door to her tiny stateroom. Still holding his hand, she fished in the depths of a hat-locker and brought forth a pint bottle of champagne.
I went into his stateroom; he was lying on his couch wrapped up in a rug, with a pillow under his head.
From the very start me and Tom allowed that there was somebody sick in the stateroom next to ourn, because the meals was always toted in there by the waiters.
I lay in a berth amid the familiar surroundings of the stateroom of a steamer.
I wish to secure the whole of stateroom number twenty-eight.
"You had better slip down into my stateroom now," I said, moving off stealthily.
He must go to his stateroom! Somehow or other, he must get through the night .

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