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IELTS BNC: 235 COCA: 241

book

1 book /ˈbʊk/ noun
plural books
1 book
/ˈbʊk/
noun
plural books
Learner's definition of BOOK
[count]
: a set of printed sheets of paper that are held together inside a cover : a long written work书;书籍
sometimes used figuratively有时用作比喻
: a long written work that can be read on a computer : e- book电子书籍
[count] : a set of sheets of paper that are inside a cover and that you can write information on本子;簿册
see also notebook
[count] : a major section of a long written work (such as the Bible)(《圣经》等长篇作品的)卷,篇,部
see also good book
[count] : a set of things held together inside a cover like the pages of a book册子
see also checkbook
books [plural]
: the financial records of a business账簿
: the official records of a business or organization(公司或组织的)正式记录
the book US, informal : the knowledge or information that relates to a particular subject, person, etc.(关于某主题、某人等的)信息
the book informal : phone book

a closed book

: a person or thing that is difficult to understand难以理解的人(或事物)
compare an open book (below)

an open book

: a person or thing that is easy to learn about and understand易于理解的人(或事物)

bring (someone) to book

chiefly British, formal
: to require (someone) to explain and accept punishment or criticism for bad or wrong behavior追究责任;责问;问罪

by the book

: by following the official rules very strictly循规蹈矩

cook the books

see 2cook

every trick in the book

see 1trick

hit the books

informal
: to study or begin studying very intensely(开始)用功学习

in my book

informal
: in my opinion在我看来

in someone's bad books

chiefly British, informal
: in a state in which you are not liked or treated nicely by someone不得…的好感;不受…的欢迎

in someone's good books

chiefly British, informal
: in a state in which you are liked or are treated nicely by someone得到…的好感;受到…的欢迎

one for the books

: a very unusual, important, or surprising situation, statement, event, etc.值得记录在案;值得大书特书

on the books

: part of the set of official laws列人法律的;记录在案的;登记入册的

read someone like a book

see 1read

suit someone's book

see 2suit

throw the book at

informal
: to punish (someone) as severely as possible从严惩处

write the book on

see write
2 book /ˈbʊk/ verb
books; booked; booking
2 book
/ˈbʊk/
verb
books; booked; booking
Learner's definition of BOOK
: to make arrangements so that you will be able to use or have (something, such as a room, table, or seat) at a later time预订;预约
[+ object]
[no object]
◊ This sense is used in U.S. English, but it is more common in British English. In U.S. English, reserve or make a reservation for is more commonly used.此义项的book可用于美国英语,但在英国英语中更常用。在美国英语中,reserve或make a reservation for更常用。
◊ When a hotel, restaurant, etc., is booked (up), booked solid, or fully booked, there are no more rooms, tables, etc., available. These forms are commonly used in both U.S. and British English.订满,客满(常用于美国英语和英国英语)
[+ object] : to make arrangements for (someone) to do, use, or have something at a later time为…预订;为…预先安排
[+ object] : to schedule a performance or appearance by (someone, such as a musician)与(音乐家等)预约演出
[+ object] law : to write down in an official police record the name of (a person who is being charged with a crime)立案;把(被控告者)登记在案usually used as (be) booked通常用作(be) booked
[+ object] British, of a soccer referee : to write down in an official book the name of (a player who has broken the rules in a game)(足球裁判)记名警告usually used as (be) booked通常用作(be) booked

book in/into

[phrasal verb]
book in or book into (something) British
: to arrive at and be given a room in a hotel, an inn, etc.登记入住(宾馆、旅店等)

— bookable

/ˈbʊkəbəɫ/ adjective, chiefly British
3 book /ˈbʊk/ adjective
3 book
/ˈbʊk/
adjective
Learner's definition of BOOK
always used before a noun
: learned from reading books and not from experience按照书本的;得之于书本的

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