book
book 英 [bʊk] 美 [bʊk]
n. 书籍;卷;工作簿 vt. 预订;登记
进行时:booking 过去式:booked 过去分词:booked 第三人称单数:books 名词复数:books
- For a lot of kids, "Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone" was their first experience of really falling in love with a book, or a collection of printed words or illustrations bound together.
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- n. 书籍;卷;工作簿
- vt. 预订;登记
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1. a book about/onwildlife
有关野生生物的书
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2. an exercise book
练习本
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3. a book of stamps/tickets/matches
一封邮票;一本票券;一纸板火柴
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4. I'm sorry—we're fully booked.
对不起,客满了。
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5. She booked a flight to Chicago.
她订了张去芝加哥的机票。
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6. I've booked you a room at the Park Hotel.
我已在百乐酒店为你订了一个房间。
- book (n.) Old English boc "book, writing, written document," generally referred (despite phonetic difficulties) to Proto-Germanic *bokiz "beech" (source also of German Buch "book" Buche "beech;" see beech), the notion being of beechwood tablets on which runes were inscribed; but it may be from the tree itself (people still carve initials in them).
- book (v.) Old English bocian "to grant or assign by charter," from book (n.). Meaning "to enter into a book, record" is early 13c. Meaning "to register a name for a seat or place; issue (railway) tickets" is from 1841; "to engage a performer as a guest" is from 1872. U.S. student slang meaning "to depart hastily, go fast" is by 1977, of uncertain signification. Related: Booked; booking.
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