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booklet

/book-lit/US // ˈbʊk lɪt //UK // (ˈbʊklɪt) //

小册子,小册,册子,手册

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a little book, especially one with paper covers; pamphlet.

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Examples

  • We once traveled with an official yellow booklet listing various vaccinations including yellow fever and malaria that different countries required for entry.

  • Around 34,500 of her booklets have now been distributed across Los Angeles, San Francisco, and New York.

  • “Instagram was my only platform that I shared my booklets on when I first created it last year,” Lim told me via email.

  • The Flavor Pass booklet lists included restaurants and their offerings, the story behind each location, and how to redeem it in person or through takeaway.

  • Come up with your own recipes, or use the included air fryer recipe booklet.

  • Even better, let me download the entire CD booklet as a pdf.

  • As he dug through the boxes, lo and behold, there was a booklet with his birth certificate.

  • The movies will be based on a 42-page booklet that was released as part of a British charity campaign in 2001.

  • In the face of public criticism, Ronski claimed that he had not personally approved the booklet.

  • They matched the dark tones of the portraits in a show notes booklet, which was handed out to guests before the show began.

  • Every boy and girl should read this booklet so as to be forearmed against evils of the sort just described.

  • In this booklet the author points out a number of different kinds of "cures" and patent medicines.

  • There has been no attempt to cover the whole ground of destructive criticism in the brief compass of this booklet.

  • The officials of the organization dare not permit the booklet I saw to be generally circulated among their members.

  • His booklet of twenty-two pages, unsalable in his time, is to-day held worth far more than its weight in gold.