Definition of demi-pension in English:
demi-pension
noun ˌdɛmɪˈpɒ̃sjɒ̃ˌdemēˌpänˈsyôn
mass nounHotel accommodation with bed, breakfast, and one main meal per day.
Example sentencesExamples
- Please note that during certain times of year, some hotels require the purchase of the demi-pension package.
- Participants will stay in student residence halls with demi-pension.
- Lodging with families in Versailles includes demi-pension (breakfast daily, and dinner five days a week).
- Rates start at about $74 per person double, including breakfast, and $92 per person for demi-pension.
- The college's comprehensive fee covers the application fee, deposit, program tuition and studio art fee, housing, and meals (demi-pension) while classes are in session, and an activity deposit.
Origin
French, literally 'half board'.