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Unit 33: Do you have a room available?

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reservation (n)
1. an arrangement that you make to have a seat on an aircraft, a room in a hotel, etc

overlook (v)
1. to have a view of something from above

imprint (n)
1. a mark left when an object is pressed into something soft
2. the effect that something leaves behind

check out (phrasal verb)

settle (the bill) (v)

extend (v)
1. to make something bigger or longer
2. to make an activity, agreement, etc last for a longer time
3. to stretch out a part of your body

facilities (n)
1. buildings, equipment, or services that are provided for a particular purpose

case (n)
1. suitcase (= a rectangular bag or container with a handle which you use for carrying clothes in when you are travelling)

alarm (n)

charge (n)
1. the amount of money that you have to pay for something, especially for an activity or a service

charge (v)
1. to ask someone to pay an amount of money for something, especially for an activity or a service

appreciation (n)
1. when you understand how good something or someone is and are able to enjoy them
2. when you feel grateful for something
3. when you understand something about a situation, especially that it is complicated or difficult
4. an increase in value

complimentary (adj)