book

名詞

UK/bʊk/
US/bʊk/

定義 book 名詞

publication(出版物)

  1. A1Countable(可数名词)

    A written work that is published in either physical or digital format.

    (纸本或电子版的)书籍

    • What good books have you been reading lately?

      你最近读了什么好书?

    • His new book has just been released.

      他的新书刚刚发行。

    • She authored a book focusing on the topic of car maintenance.

      她撰写了一本关于汽车保养主题的书。

  2. A1Countable(可数名词)

    A collection of pages, bound together, that are meant for reading or writing.

    书;书本;本子

    • a hardcover book / a softcover book

      一本精装书 / 一本平装书

    • I brought a book to enjoy during the flight.

      我带了一本书在飞行途中享受。

    • He keeps track of all his expenditures in a small notebook he carries.

      他把他所有的开支都记录在他随身携带的一本小笔记本上。

section(部分)

  1. Countable(可数名词)

    A division within a lengthy literary work, such as the Bible.

    (如《圣经》等长篇作品的)卷;篇;部

    • The Book of Job

      《约伯记》

    • This section of the book is very interesting.

      这本书的这部分非常有趣。

collection(收藏)

  1. C2Countable(可数名词)

    A collection of items of the same type that are bound together.

    簿;(装订成册的)票据簿

    • a booklet of stamps / a book of tickets / a box of matches

      一本邮票簿 / 一本票券簿 / 一盒火柴

    • This coupon book is almost used up.

      这本优惠券簿几乎用完了。

    • I need to purchase a new check book.

      我需要买一本新的支票簿。

record(记录)

  1. Singular(单数)

    The process through which a bookmaker manages financial stakes placed on specific outcomes.

    赌局;赌注

    • They've already opened betting for the outcome of the next World Cup.

      他们已经开始为下一届世界杯的结果下注。

    • The book shows that his chances of winning are not high.

      赌盘显示他赢的几率并不高。

片語 book 名詞

  • books

    the documented financial records reflecting the expenditures and revenues of a business

    公司或商行的账册;账簿

    The accountant reviewed the company's books to ensure that all expenditures and revenues were well-documented.

    会计师审查了公司的账册,以确保所有的支出和收入都有完整的记录。

動詞

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定義 book 動詞

reserve(预订)

  1. A2Transitive(及物动词)Intransitive(不及物动词)

    To make arrangements for a seat, room, performer, etc., for a specific time in the future.

    预订;预约

    • I would like to attend, but my schedule is fully committed until the weekend.

      我想参加,但我的日程已经排满直到周末。

    • The hotel/restaurant/theatre has reached full booking capacity.

      酒店/餐厅/剧院已经达到预订满额。

    • I have secured two tickets for us to see 'Carmen'.

      我已经为我们订了两张《卡门》的票。

record(记录)

  1. Transitive(及物动词)

    When a police officer, referee, etc., records a person's details in an official record because they have committed an offense.

    (警方)将…记录在案;(裁判)记名警告

    • In a soccer match, a player receiving two cautions will be removed from the game.

      在一场足球比赛中,一名球员若收到两次警告将被驱逐出场。

    • My grandmother received a speeding ticket last week.

      我祖母上周因超速收到了一张罚单。

    • He was booked for misconduct.

      他因行为不端被记录在案。

成語

  • in my book

    according to my personal opinion or judgment.

    以我看来

    In my book, this movie is definitely the best of the year.

    在我看来,这部电影绝对是今年最好的。

  • one for the books

    An event or occurrence that is surprising, unusual, or remarkable.

    令人意想不到的事

    His winning the competition was one for the books; it was totally unexpected.

    他赢得比赛真是令人惊讶;完全出乎意料。

  • on the books

    Officially registered as an employee of a company or a member of an organization, society, sports team, etc.

    在册(受雇)

    The software company currently has over five hundred employees on the books.

    这家软件公司目前有超过五百名员工在册。

片語動詞 book

  • book in/book into somewhere

    to officially register your arrival by signing in when you reach a hotel, etc.

    注册入住(酒店)

    We booked in as soon as we arrived at the hotel.

    我们一到达酒店就办理了入住手续。

  • book someone in/book someone into something

    to organize accommodation for an individual or oneself at a hotel or similar establishment.

    为…预订住宿(如旅馆)

    I booked my family into the hotel.

    我为我的家人在旅馆预订了房间。