单词 | book |
释义 | book [bʊk] noun TEXT 文本 ESSENTIAL countable ■a set of pages that have been fastened together inside a cover to be read or written in 书,书本,书籍 •I took a book with me to read on the train.我随身带了本书在火车上看。 •She wrote a book on countable ■one of the parts into which a very long book, such as the Bible , is divided (《圣经》等长篇作品的)卷,篇,部 •the book of Job《约伯记》 countable ■a number of one type of thing fastened together flat inside a cover 本子,簿册;(装订成册的)票据簿 •a book of [bʊk] noun MONEY RECORD 帐册 books [plural] ■the written records of money that a business has spent or received (公司、商行的)帐册,帐簿 •At the end of the year, the accountant goes over (= checks) the •Running a school is much more of a business than it used to be, - by law we have to balance only singular ■when a bookmaker accepts and pays out sums of money which are risked on a particular result 赌局;打赌 •They've already opened/started [bʊk] noun be in sb's good/bad books ■If you are in someone's good/bad books, they are pleased/not pleased with you 为(某人)所喜欢/厌恶 •He's in Melanie's bad books because he arrived 2 hours late.他迟到了两小时,梅拉妮对他很恼火。 •I cleaned the bathroom yesterday so I'm in Mum's good books.我昨天打扫了洗手间,所以妈妈现在对我很满意。 [bʊk] noun be on the books ■to be employed by a company, or (pay to) belong to a organization, society, sports team, etc. 在(公司、组织、社团、运动队等的)名册上;受雇;属于 •There are 256 people on the books at the cement works.水泥厂的在册员工有256人。 •The nursery has 30 babies on the books and 13 on the waiting list.托儿所的名册上有30个婴儿,等候入托的名单上还有13个。 [bʊk] noun go by the book/do sth by the book ■to do something exactly as the rules tell you 严格按照规矩办事 •My lawyer always goes strictly by the book.我的律师一贯严守规矩办事。 •This is a private deal - we don't have to do everything by the book.这是笔私下的交易——我们没必要做甚么都循规蹈矩。 [bʊk] noun in my book ■in my opinion 以我的看法 •She's never lied to me, and in my book that counts for a lot.她从没跟我撒过谎,在我看来这非常重要。 [bʊk] verb ARRANGE 安排 ESSENTIAL intransitive or transitive ■to arrange to have a seat, room, performer, etc. at a particular time in the future 预订;预约 •[+ two objects] I've booked us two tickets to see 'Carmen'/I've booked two tickets for •She'd booked a table for •Will booked a seat on the evening flight to Edinburgh.威尔预订了飞往爱丁堡的夜班客机的座位。 •We were advised to book early if we wanted to get a room.有人建议我们若想有房间住就早点预订。 •They booked a jazz band for their wedding.他们为婚礼预约了一个爵士乐队。 •The hotel/restaurant/theatre is fully •I'd like to go but I'm afraid I'm booked up [bʊk] verb MAKE A RECORD 记录 transitive ■If a police officer, referee , etc. books someone, they write down their name in an official record because they have done something wrong (警方)将…记录在案;(裁判)记名警告 •A player in a football match who is booked twice in a game is sent off the field.一场足球比赛中球员若受到两次警告就会被罚下场。 •My grandmother was booked for [bʊk] verb Phrasal Verbs book in/book into somewhere UK ■to say that you have arrived and sign an official book when you get to a hotel 登记入住(饭店) •After booking into our hotel, we went straight down to the beach.登记入住饭店后我们就直接去了海滩。 •As soon as she arrived in Tokyo, she booked in at her hotel.她一到东京就登记入住了饭店。 [bʊk] verb Phrasal Verbs book sb in/book sb into sth mainly UK ■to arrange for someone to stay at a hotel 安排(某人)入住(旅馆) •They've booked us into the hotel in the main square.他们已经安排我们入住主广场的饭店。 •I've booked you in at the Savoy.我已经安排你入住萨伏伊旅馆。 |
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