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booking

/book-ing/US // ˈbʊk ɪŋ //UK // (ˈbʊkɪŋ) //

预订,预定,订票,订房

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a contract, engagement, or scheduled performance of a professional entertainer.
    • : reservation.
    • : the act of a person who books.

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Examples

  • After an unprecedented string of number one hits, television and nightclub bookings, they opened doors for themselves, the other Motown acts, and many, many others.

  • Additionally, local has already slowly been building up its integration services with booking engines to allow users to book or buy directly through local listings.

  • When she finally ended up on the right booking page, she needed a verification code texted to her dad’s phone.

  • One of Colorado’s most frequented spots—the Maroon Bells, near Aspen—required ad­vance bookings last summer to reduce the impact of its 300,000 average annual visitors.

  • According to analysis from the data firm Appriss, by the end of May, jail bookings were down by 45 percent.

  • When booking your next travels, think Rila, Kanazawa, and Saba.

  • He pointed a pistol at a grocery checkout woman and swiped whatever cash he could into his pockets before booking it.

  • To some, this means being able to draft an email while booking a flight.

  • They deserve every penny and more: booking a four week tour is a huge job.

  • Our awesome booking agency, High Road Touring, takes a commission for booking the tour.

  • Rare and curious articles are worth careful booking; that's the text of my cable.

  • "There was a commotion near the booking-stall," said Renwick.

  • The American was rich and fussy, and when booking his passage, had demanded to do so through the manager.

  • Here there was rare fun going forward, every fellow screaming out his bets, and booking them as fast as he could.

  • The booking-clerk at Banbury remembered only three gents booking by that particular train.