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*book² v 1 [I,T] BrE to arrange to have or do something at a particular time in the future 【英】 预订; 预约: The train was very crowded and I wished I'd booked a seat. 火车非常拥挤,我要是事先订到座位就好了。 booked up/fully booked (=no seats, rooms etc left) 已被订完/订满: I'm sorry, we're fully booked for the 14th February. 对不起,2 月14 日的已预订满了。 2 [T] AmE informal to ARREST someone 【美,非正式】 逮捕〔某人〕 3 [T] BrE if a football REFEREE books a player who has broken the rules, they write down the player's name in an official book 【英】 〔足球裁判〕把〔犯规球员的名字〕记录在案,记名警告
book in/into1 [I] BrE to arrive at a hotel, sign your name, collect your key etc; CHECK IN 【英】 〔在旅馆〕办理入住登记手续: I'll call you as soon as I've booked in. 我一办完登记手续就会打电话给你。 2 [T book sb ↔ in/into] to arrange for someone to stay at a hotel 为〔某人〕预订旅馆房间: She's booked you in at the Hilton. 她已在希尔顿饭店为你预订了房间。
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