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high season

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++
Related topics: Business basics, Tourism
ˌhigh ˈseason noun [singular, uncountable]  especially British EnglishBBDLT the time of year when businesses make a lot of money and prices are high, especially in the tourist industry 〔尤指旅游的〕旺季 SYN peak season low season
Examples from the Corpus
high seasonRooms go from $ 95 to $ 175 during high season, $ 90 to $ 160 during low.Room prices range from $ 56 to $ 72 during high season to $ 29 to $ 46 during low.There are usually three boats a day, sometimes more in high season.There is live music on the terrace in high season.A two night self-drive weekend break from their Winter-Inn programme staying at Les Trois Mousquetaires costs £181 per person high season.There is a full entertainments programme during the high season and the hotel has a taverna with frequent live music.A single this time of year, high season, runs a minimum of $ 295.
From Longman Business Dictionaryhigh seasonˌhigh ˈseason [singular]COMMERCETRAVEL the part of a year when there is a lot of business and prices are usually higher, especially in the TOURIST industryRooms range from $98 to $146 during high season. season
ˌhigh ˈseason nounChineseSyllable
Corpus a make of time when year Business businesses the


high season
ˌhigh ˈseason noun [singular, uncountable]
especially British English the time of year when businesses make a lot of money and prices are high, especially in the tourist industry
   SYN  peak season
low season


high seasonBrE /ˌhaɪ ˈsiːzn/ 🔊NAmE /ˌhaɪ ˈsiːzn/ 🔊 noun [uncountable, singular] (especially BrE) the time of year when a hotel or tourist area receives most visitors (旅馆或旅游地区的)旺季   compare low season