词汇 | book |
释义 | book (verb) book (adjective) book 38 ENTRIES FOUND: book (noun) book (verb) book (adjective) booking (noun) booking office (noun) book club (noun) book token (noun) book value (noun) address book (noun) audio book (noun) blue book (noun) coffee-table book (noun) coloring book (noun) comic book (noun) cookery book (noun) double-book (verb) e-book (noun) Good Book (noun) guest book (noun) order book (noun) phone book (noun) phrase book (noun) picture book (noun) picture-book (adjective) prayer book (noun) record book (noun) rule book (noun) statute book (noun) telephone book (noun) trade book (noun) bad (adjective) cook (verb) hit (verb) page (noun) read (verb) suit (verb) trick (noun) write (verb) 1 book /ˈbʊk/ noun plural books 1 book /ˈbʊk/ noun plural books Learner's definition of BOOK 1 [count] a : a set of printed sheets of paper that are held together inside a cover : a long written work书;书籍 The shelves in his office are filled with books.他办公室的书架上摆满了书。 That's one of the best books I've read in a long time.这是我很长时间以来读到的最好的书之一。 a novelist who has written some wonderful books写过几部佳作的小说家 a book about plumbing一本管道工程书 The library has many dictionaries and other reference books.图书馆里有很多词典和其他参考书。 a hardcover/paperback book精装/平装书 — sometimes used figuratively有时用作比喻 You can learn many things by studying the great book of nature. [=by studying nature]从大自然这本大书里你可以学到许多东西。 b : a long written work that can be read on a computer : e- book电子书籍 an electronic book电子图书 2 [count] : a set of sheets of paper that are inside a cover and that you can write information on本子;簿册 an appointment book预约本 an address book地址簿 — see also notebook 3 [count] : a major section of a long written work (such as the Bible)(《圣经》等长篇作品的)卷,篇,部 the books of the Bible《圣经》的各卷 a story that is told in the Book of Job《约伯记》里的故事 — see also good book 4 [count] : a set of things held together inside a cover like the pages of a book册子 a book of stamps邮票册 a book of matches [=a matchbook]一纸板火柴 — see also checkbook 5 books [plural] a : the financial records of a business账簿 The company's books [=accounts] show a profit.公司账面显示有盈利。 b : the official records of a business or organization(公司或组织的)正式记录 I'm sorry, but your name does not appear in/on our books.很抱歉,我们的登记本上没有您的名字。 6 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 on him is that he can't hit a curveball. [=people have seen and reported that he can't hit a curveball]关于他的说法是他不会打曲线球。 7 the book informal : phone book Give me a call if you need to. I'm in the book. [=my telephone number is listed in the telephone book]有需要的话给我打电话,电话簿里有我的号码。 a closed book : a person or thing that is difficult to understand难以理解的人(或事物) Even to his closest friends, he was always something of a closed book.甚至对于他最亲密的朋友来说,他也总是有点像谜一样。 — 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) My life is an open book. I have nothing to hide.我的生活清清楚楚,没什么可隐瞒的。 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 The people responsible for these crimes must be brought to book. [=brought to account]必须将犯下这些罪行的人绳之以法。 by the book : by following the official rules very strictly循规蹈矩 My boss insists on doing everything by the book.我的老板坚持一切照章办事。 They ran all the investigations by the book.他们严格按照规定进行所有的调查。 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 I've got to hit the books all weekend if I'm going to pass this test.要想通过这次考试,整个周末我都得用功学习。 in my book informal : in my opinion在我看来 She deserves credit, in my book, for much of the company's recent success.我认为公司近期取得的业绩很大一部分都得归功于她。 He isn't even a good boss, at least not in my book.他还算不上是一个好老板,至少我是这么认为的。 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 He remains in her bad books. [=she is still displeased with him]他仍未获得她的好感。 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 He's trying to get back in his boss's good books by offering to work overtime.他主动要求加班,希望借此重获老板的好感。 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 There have been a lot of scandals in local politics over the years, but this is one for the books.多年来,当地政界出过许多丑闻,但这次却是非比寻常,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 It's an outdated law that's still on the books.这是条过时的法律,却仍然载于现行法中。 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 The judge threatened to throw the book at him if he committed another offense.法官警告他,如有再犯就要从严惩罚。 I thought I would get off with just a warning, but they threw the book at me.我原以为我只会受到警告,但他们却对我从严惩罚。 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 1 : 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] We booked [=reserved] a hotel room.我们预订了一间宾馆客房。 They booked two seats at the theater.他们在剧院预订了两个座位。 They booked tickets for a direct flight from London to New York.他们订了从伦敦直飞纽约的机票。 I booked a table at our favorite restaurant.我在我们最喜欢的餐厅订了位子。 [no object] She booked through her travel agent.她是通过她的旅行代理人预订的。 We will need to book early.我们需要提早预订。 ◊ 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) The hotels in the city were booked solid for the conference.因为这次会议,市里的宾馆都预订一空了。 The flight was fully booked.这趟航班已经订满。 The hotel was all booked up for the week.旅馆本周的客房已经全部订完。 2 [+ object] : to make arrangements for (someone) to do, use, or have something at a later time为…预订;为…预先安排 She booked me on a flight from Oslo to Paris.她给我订了从奥斯陆飞往巴黎的机票。 He was booked to sail on Monday.已为他安排好周一去扬帆航行。 3 [+ object] : to schedule a performance or appearance by (someone, such as a musician)与(音乐家等)预约演出 The band was booked to play at the reception.已约定了那支乐队在招待会上演奏。 book a singer与歌手订立演出合约 4 [+ 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 She was booked on suspicion of murder.她因涉嫌谋杀被警方立案。 5 [+ 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 He was booked for a late tackle.他因铲球过迟被记名警告。 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) We booked in [=checked in] shortly after noon.中午稍过我们便登记入住了。 We booked into [=checked into] our hotel shortly after noon.中午稍过我们便登记入住了宾馆。 — bookable /ˈbʊkəbəɫ/ adjective, chiefly British bookable flights/seats可供预订的航班/座位 bookable hotel rooms可供预订的宾馆客房 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 His schooling provided him with extensive book knowledge/learning.学校教育为他提供了广博的书本知识。 She had plenty of book learning but no hands-on experience.她有丰富的书本知识,但是没有实际经验。 |
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