books / bʊk /

书籍图书书本

books5 个定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. a handwritten or printed work of fiction or nonfiction, usually on sheets of paper fastened or bound together within covers.
  2. a work of fiction or nonfiction in an electronic format: Your child can listen to or read the book online.See also e-book.
  3. a number of sheets of blank or ruled paper bound together for writing, recording business transactions, etc.
v. 有主动词 verb
  1. to enter in a book or list; record; register.
  2. to reserve or make a reservation for: We booked a table at our favorite restaurant.
  3. to register or list for a place, transportation, appointment, etc.: The travel agent booked us for next week's cruise.
v. 无主动词 verb
  1. to register one's name.
  2. to engage a place, services, etc.
  3. Slang. to study hard, as a student before an exam: He left the party early to book.to leave; depart: I'm bored with this party, let's book.to work as a bookmaker: He started a restaurant with money he got from booking.
adj. 形容词 adjective
  1. of or relating to a book or books: the book department; a book salesman.
  2. derived or learned from or based on books: a book knowledge of sailing.
  3. shown by a book of account: The firm's book profit was $53,680.
v. 动词组 verb
  1. book in, to sign in, as at a job.
  2. book out, to sign out, as at a job.
  3. book up, to sell out in advance: The hotel is booked up for the Christmas holidays.

books 近义词

n. 名词 noun

published document

n. 名词 noun

account; diary

v. 动词 verb

register, arrange for

v. 动词 verb

arrest

更多books例句

  1. She waited for my rant to finish and then reminded me that the book, still in my hand, was one I had pulled from her own bookshelf.
  2. I defy you to read the book—or, worse, review the Twitter commentary about it—and come away feeling good about the prospects for American comity.
  3. Such deals aren’t typically part of Warren Buffett’s play book, although in 2018 Berkshire invested in the initial offering of Brazilian fintech StoneCo Ltd.
  4. On the other side, in March everyone who booked a trip cancelled it.
  5. More than two decades ago, I wrote a book with my New York Times colleagues Judith Miller and Bill Broad called “Germs” that looked at the modern history of biological warfare.
  6. Yet this, in the end, is a book from which one emerges sad, gloomy, disenchanted, at least if we agree to take it seriously.
  7. Submission is less a novel of ideas than a political book, and of the most subversive kind.
  8. Her latest book, Heretic: The Case for a Muslim Reformation, will be published in April by HarperCollins.
  9. At some point during his busy schedule, Israel found the time to write a book, titled The Global War on Morris.
  10. My publisher had asked, “If you wanted to write another book, what would you want to write about?”
  11. The supernaturalist alleges that religion was revealed to man by God, and that the form of this revelation is a sacred book.
  12. But Mrs. Dodd, the present vicar's wife, retained the precious prerogative of choosing the book to be read at the monthly Dorcas.
  13. A small book, bound in full purple calf, lay half hidden in a nest of fine tissue paper on the dressing-table.
  14. She did not need a great cook-book; She knew how much and what it took To make things good and sweet and light.
  15. Again the sallow fingers began to play with the book-covers, passing from one to another, but always slowly and gently.