book的意思和读音

book

: [bʊk] : [bʊk]

n.

v.

adj.

books  booking  booked  

adj.+n.interesting book,useful book,forthcoming book,long book,brilliant book

v.+n.write book,book flight,publish book,edit book,print book

v.reserve,order,engage,sign up

n.volume,tome,manuscript,paperback,hardcover

bookn.printed work

1.[c]a set of printed pages that are fastened inside a cover so that you can turn them and read them

a pile of books

hardback/paperback books

2.[c]a written work published in printed or electronic form

a book by Stephen King )

a book about/on wildlife

reference/children's/library books

for writing in

3.[c]簿a set of sheets of paper that are fastened together inside a cover and used for writing in

an exercise book

a notebook

of stamps/tickets/matches, etc.

4.[c]西a set of things that are fastened together like a book

a book of stamps/tickets/matches

a chequebook簿

accounts

5.[pl]簿the written records of the financial affairs of a business

to do the books(= to check the accounts)

section of Bible, etc.

6.[c]a section of a large written work

the books of the Bible《

for betting

7.[c]a record of bets made on whether sth will happen, sb will win a race, etc.

IDM

I'm in her good books at the moment because I cleared up the kitchen.

be in sbs good/bad books(informal)used to say that sb is pleased/annoyed with you

I'm in her good books at the moment because I cleared up the kitchen.

bring sb to book (for sth)to punish sb for doing sth wrong and make them explain their behaviour

She always does everything by the book.

by the bookfollowing rules and instructions in a very strict way

She always does everything by the book.

That's cheating in my book.

in my book(informal)used when you are giving your opinion

That's cheating in my book.

We have very few nurses on our books at the moment.

Most of the houses on our books are in the north of the city.

(be) on sbs books(to be) on an organization's list, for example of people who are available for a particular type of work

We have very few nurses on our books at the moment.

Most of the houses on our books are in the north of the city.

throw the book at sb(informal)to punish sb who has committed an offence as severely as possiblev.

1.[i][t]to arrange to have or use sth on a particular date in the future; to buy a ticket in advance

Book early to avoid disappointment.

She booked a flight to Chicago.

The performance is booked up(= there are no more tickets available) .

I'm sorry─we're fully booked .

I'd like to book a table for two for 8 o'clock tonight. 8

2.[t]to arrange for sb to have a seat on a plane, etc.

I've booked you on the 10 o'clock flight. 10

I've booked you a room at the Park Hotel.

3.[t]~ sb/sth (for sth)to arrange for a singer, etc. to perform on a particular date

We've booked a band for the wedding reception.

4.[t](informal)~ sb (for sth)to write down sb's name and address because they have committed a crime or an offence

He was booked for possession of cocaine.

5.[t](informal)~ sbto write down in an official book the name of a player who has broken the rules of the game

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na.1.“Domesday”

n.1.a set of printed pages fastened together inside a cover, that may contain a story, information, poems, or other forms of writing; one of the sections of a long book such as the Bible2.something that you write in, consisting of pages fastened together inside a cover3.a set of small objects, such as stamps, tickets, or matches, fastened together inside a paper cover4.records of the money that an organization or business has earned and spent; records of customers that use a companys services1.a set of printed pages fastened together inside a cover, that may contain a story, information, poems, or other forms of writing; one of the sections of a long book such as the Bible2.something that you write in, consisting of pages fastened together inside a cover3.a set of small objects, such as stamps, tickets, or matches, fastened together inside a paper cover4.records of the money that an organization or business has earned and spent; records of customers that use a companys services

v.1.to buy tickets for an event or trip before you go, or to arrange to stay in a hotel at a particular time in the future; to arrange for someone to perform or speak at a public event2.if the police book someone, they take them to the police station and make a record of their crime; if a sports referee books a player who has broken the rules, the players name is recorded in an official book3.to run or move quickly

na.1.The variant of Domesday

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2. ( Animal) ( Book) ( Building) ...

4. departure book hotel ...

5. bonus n. , book n. v. bookshelf n. ...

7. bone n. book n. ; booklet n. ...

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1.A small artist's book will be published in conjunction with Take the Dark Out of the Night Time.

2.I tried to get such a book as you desired, but could not get the sort you wanted; so I sent on to New York.

3.He looks in the library content label to see if it had the book he wanted.

4.You know, don't You, that there are those who will call this entire book a blasphemy. Especially if You keep showing up as such a wise guy.

5.I volunteered to serve as a temporary clerk, ready to hand the book in person to any young customer who wanted to buy it.

6.Taking an appointment book out of her purse, she told me that next time she wanted us to work on having intercourse.簿

7.However, the book said not Luanchenzeizi, sea pirates, but because ordinary people do not know the law enforcement is the court.

8.It's easy to imagine how the elegant courtroom of the old courthouse may have inspired parts of her book.

9.The book's tone is by no means as bleak as you might suppose (or maybe as it should be): Mr Clark writes with disarming wit.):

10.The result is a deliciously clever book, full of dark insight and even a touch of hope. Mr Ross dedicates the book to his wife, after all.——