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美:[bukt]
v.
预订( book的过去式和过去分词 )
登记
(向旅馆、饭店、戏院等)预约
立案(控告某人)
noun
a set of written sheets of skin or paper or tablets of wood or ivory
a set of written, printed, or blank sheets bound together between a front and back cover
an address book
a long written or printed literary composition reference books hardcover and paperback books
reading a good book
a major division of a treatise or literary work
the books of the Bible
accounting a record of a business's financial transactions or financial condition—often used in plural see also cook the books
the books show a profit
magazine sense 1a
e-book
capitalized bible sense 1
put his hand on the Book and took the oath
something that yields knowledge or understanding her face was an open book
the great book of nature
the total available knowledge and experience that can be brought to bear on a task or problem
tried every trick in the book
the standards or authority relevant in a situation
runs her business by the book
all the charges that can be made against an accused person
threw the book at him
a position from which one must answer for certain acts : account
bring criminals to book
musical theater libretto
the script of a play
music a book of arrangements for a musician or dance orchestra : musical repertory
a packet of items bound together like a book a book of matches
a book of stamps
bookmaker
the bets registered by a bookmakeralso: the business or activity of giving odds (see odds sense 3b) and taking bets
card games the number of tricks (see trick entry 1 sense 4) a cardplayer or side must win before any trick can have scoring value
adjective
derived from books (see book entry 1 sense 1) and not from practical experience
book learning
accounting shown by ledgers
book assets
verb
transitive verb
to register (something, such as a name) for some future activity or condition (as to engage transportation or reserve lodgings)
he was booked to sail on Monday
to schedule engagements for
book the band for a week
to set aside time for
booking a strategy meeting
to reserve in advance tried to make reservations, but they were all booked up
book two seats at the theater
law enforcement to enter charges against in a police register
was booked on suspicion of murder
of a referee to note the name or number of (someone, such as a soccer player) for a serious infraction of the rules
booking him for a late tackle
intransitive verb
to make a reservation
book through your travel agent
chiefly British to register in a hotel—usually used with in
went to the hotel and booked in
slang leave, goespecially: to depart quickly
We booked out of there.
in the book◎[美国英语]记录在案的;为人所知的,所熟悉的,所通晓的,◎[主英国口语]登入电话簿的,◎[用于否定句]按规定可以允许的,◎in the book(s) 有记录的,现存的,现有的
book on有关…的书
book in登记;预定
book for预订
good bookn. 基督教的圣经
like a book◎彻底地,完全地,整个地,◎准确地,正确地,◎在口语中用文雅的书面语(常与 know, read, speak,talk 连用)
read a book看书,读书
by the bookadv. 按常规;依照惯例
english book英语书
address book通讯簿;住址名册
booked up预订一空的
on the book在书上
reference book参考书;工具书
an open book众所周知的事
the book of life生命之书
comic book连环漫画册
book value帐面价值
text book课本,教科书
book review书评
book of changesn. 易经(等于I Ching)
Noun, Adjective, and Verb Middle English, from Old English bōc; akin to Old High German buoh book, Goth boka letter
The first known use of book was before the 12th century
book1 of 3noun
a set of sheets of paper bound together
a long written work
a major division of a written work
a volume of business records
the company's books show a profit
plural record entry 2 sense 2b
an outdated law still on the books
capitalized bible sense 1a
a pack of items bound together
a book of matches
book2 of 3verb
reserve entry 1 sense 3
book a hotel room
to schedule engagements for
book a singer
to enter charges against in a police register
book a suspect
book3 of 3adjective
gotten from books
book learning
shown by account books
book value
1 “I booked the Swedish massage for you,” Curt said.
2 It’s a safe, clean place, she assures us, that doesn’t cost much money, and she has booked three single rooms.
3 Pretty soon we were getting booked more and more in the suburbs, meeting white people, playing for white people.
4 Within twenty-four hours, property values had been halved and every available flight out of the country was booked in the hysteria to escape before the Russians came and strung barbed wire along the borders.
5 “I’m afraid that we are all booked up today,” said Mrs. Ivy.
6 Feeling antsy both at home and at work, we’d booked a modest hotel room near Waikiki Beach and started counting down the days.
7 All of his classes were all full even before the semester began because many students who were eager to learn already booked in.
甚至在学期开始之前,他所有的课都已经满了,因为许多渴望学习的学生已经预定了。
8 American officials have booked hotel rooms for the women and children.
美国官员已经为这些妇女和儿童预订了宾馆房间。
9 Originally we were booked in one of the rehearsal rooms in the music building, but then we switched with the jazz ensemble.
一开始我们被安排在音乐大楼的一个排练室里,但后来我们和爵士乐团换了房间。
10 All the motels were booked, and he and Abeer knew no one in Baton Rouge.
11 I didn’t know enough to be aware that I wasn’t taken to the desk and booked.
12 Taking an audacious step, he booked a train east, got off in Detroit, and somehow talked his way into a meeting with Will Durant, chief of Buick Automobiles and future founder of General Motors.
13 I want to tell them I won’t be able to die for the Faith because I’m already booked to die for Ireland.
14 We started getting booked for gigs in other townships, other hoods.
15 By a strange quirk of fate they had booked into the same hotel.
真是天缘奇遇,他们住进了同一家旅馆。
16 I am writing to tell you that we were quite disappointed with your service. We had booked a table, but when we went there at the time as arranged, only to be told there were no seats available.
我想写信告诉你,我们对你的服务非常失望。 我们已经预订了一张桌子,但是当我们按预定的时间去那里的时候,却被告知没有座位了。
17 We dragged our stuff through town looking for something called the Priest Home, where my dad had booked a room.
18 The car ferries from the mainland are often fully booked by February.
从大陆出发的汽车渡轮常常到2月底前就被预订一空。
19 Fischer was thoroughly prepared—“booked up,” as it was called—with opening innovations.
20 a story that is told in the Book of Job
2 逃不掉的