A1 [ C ] a written text that can be published in printed or electronic form(纸版或电子版的)书
A1 [ C ] a set of pages that have been fastened together inside a cover to be read or written in书,书本;本子
[ C ] one of the parts that a very long book, such as the Bible, is divided into(《圣约》等长篇作品的)卷;篇;部
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We're reading a different book this week.
In the last two years the book has only sold 200 copies.
She published a book of poems and followed it up with a novel.
I have to return my library books on the sixth of July.
He's the author of several hugely successful children's books .
the written records of money that a business has spent or received(公司、商行的)账册,账簿
[ S ] the situation in which a bookmaker accepts and pays out amounts of money that are risked on a particular result赌局;打赌
A2 [ T or I ] to arrange to have a seat, room, performer, etc. at a particular time in the future预订;预约
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I've booked the car into the garage.
I've booked a table at the restaurant for nine o'clock.
He booked a double room.
We booked the holiday on a whim.
It's a good thing that we booked our tickets early.
[ T ] If a police officer, referee, etc. books someone, they write down the person's name in an official record because they have done something wrong.(警方)将…记录在案;(裁判)记名警告
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