Camarotes (en. Cabins)

/ka.ma.'ro.tes/

Meaning & Definition

EnglishSpanish
noun
Rooms on a ship or train, generally small.
The cabins on the cruise were very cozy.
Los camarotes en el crucero eran muy acogedores.
Space allocated for sleeping in a means of transportation.
I booked a private cabin for the sea trip.
Reservé un camarote privado para el viaje por mar.
Rooms where the crew stays on a ship.
The crew's cabins are functional and basic.
Los camarotes de la tripulación son funcionales y básicos.

Etymology

From French 'camarote', which in turn comes from Italian 'camarotto'.

Common Phrases and Expressions

luxury cabin
Cabin that offers superior comforts.
camarote de lujo
single cabin
Cabin intended for one person.
camarote individual
share cabin
Sharing a room in a means of transportation.
compartir camarote

Related Words

cabin
Enclosed space on a ship or plane for passengers.
cabina
rest area
Area intended for the rest of the crew or passengers.
zona de descanso
suite
A room that is larger and more luxurious than a cabin.
suite

Slang Meanings

Improvised cabin in an unconventional setting.
We spent the night in a cabin on the beach.
Pasamos la noche en un camarote en la playa.
Party cabin where events are held.
We organized a party in the ship's cabin.
Organizamos una fiesta en el camarote del barco.