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Definition of bookable in English: bookableadjective ˈbʊkəb(ə)l 1Able to be reserved. 可预订的 tickets are bookable in advance 票可以事先预订。 Example sentencesExamples - Based on the feedback from public consolation processes the working group decided to put in place a household pick-up service which is bookable in advance and which has all-ability access.
- A fully bookable tourism proposition is what they crave.
- We are now providing silent study areas on floors four and five in addition to study the floor two group study area, where two bookable group study rooms are now available.
- All seats bookable online have a clear view of the stage.
- Tickets for the event are from £17 and bookable by telephoning the Opera House box office.
- The bookable service gives people better access to public transport to enable them to travel into the centre of town.
- Self-driving is no problem (although signs in towns can be confusing), but the privately run first-class video coaches are bookable, swift and comfortable.
- Classes cost from £8 a session, bookable in groups of eight weeks, while studio sessions are upwards of £20 an hour
- The advice is to come early because seats are not bookable.
- The bus is funded by the parish and seats are bookable from any members of the PTAA council.
- Discussions are still taking place as to whether the new meeting room will be a bookable room or a lounge exclusively for campus clubs.
- The bookable taxi-bus service will complement public transport services in the area, and will offer an alternative to the car to people living in the nearby rural areas.
- There are bookable floating lunches and candlelit cruises, blissfully free from the deluxe nouveau riche naffness that often dogs this type of enterprise.
- Tickets cost £10, bookable by ringing the box office and leaving contact details including a phone number.
- The surgery has just put a new system in place in which some of the appointments are bookable in advance and some are kept in reserve and booked up on the day in question.
- A spokesperson said: ‘When a stand is bookable, the same rate applies for children as adults.’
2Soccer (of an offence) serious enough for the offending player to be cautioned by the referee. 〔足球〕应受警告的 he was sent off for a second bookable offence Example sentencesExamples - The visitors suffered a heavy blow in the 67th minute when Jacob Lekgetho was red carded after his second bookable offence.
- It was a bookable offence, but not remotely serious enough to warrant such punishment.
- And before it got better, it got worse for Birmingham, when the midfielder was sent off for his second bookable foul.
- He was red-carded for two bookable offences on his City debut against Aldershot at the start of the season.
- After 12 minutes he was red-carded for a second bookable offence.
- I didn't see it as a bookable offence but you can't appeal against it and he must serve a one-match suspension.
- Tonight he was booked for an innocuous enough challenge, then sent off as a second bookable offence for clapping sarcastically.
- Wibsey struggled in the second period and were reduced to nine players when Daryl Leach was dismissed for a second bookable offence.
- If you see the sendings-off - like my one - they are nearly all for two bookable offences.
- The Dunfermline player was sent off for a second bookable offence, a spot kick was awarded, and Miller blasted it home.
- After another fine effort from him was saved in 79 minutes, he was red carded for clattering into the striker - his second bookable offence.
- Even the sending off of their left sided player for a second bookable offence made no difference to the pattern of the game.
- He was sent off for two bookable offences and was the player to blame for the penalty which put Preston in front.
- Crumlin then lost a player also, for a second bookable offence as Downpatrick went into the break 2-0 ahead.
- Ten minutes from full-time their captain was sent-off for his second bookable foul of the game.
- It was a matter of time before someone walked for a second bookable offence.
- To make matters worse for Latics, the midfielder was sent off following a second bookable offence.
- That feeling became even stronger when the home side's centre forward was dismissed for a second bookable offence with 15 minutes to go.
- The 33-year-old was sent off for serious foul play during Saturday's 0-0 draw with Darlington at Bootham Crescent, and not for a second bookable offence.
- The Thackley keeper was dismissed in the first half for a second bookable offence with his side winning 1-0.
Definition of bookable in US English: bookableadjectiveˈbo͝okəbəl 1Able to be reserved. 可预订的 tickets are bookable in advance 票可以事先预订。 Example sentencesExamples - A fully bookable tourism proposition is what they crave.
- Classes cost from £8 a session, bookable in groups of eight weeks, while studio sessions are upwards of £20 an hour
- Discussions are still taking place as to whether the new meeting room will be a bookable room or a lounge exclusively for campus clubs.
- Tickets cost £10, bookable by ringing the box office and leaving contact details including a phone number.
- The surgery has just put a new system in place in which some of the appointments are bookable in advance and some are kept in reserve and booked up on the day in question.
- All seats bookable online have a clear view of the stage.
- The bookable service gives people better access to public transport to enable them to travel into the centre of town.
- Self-driving is no problem (although signs in towns can be confusing), but the privately run first-class video coaches are bookable, swift and comfortable.
- A spokesperson said: ‘When a stand is bookable, the same rate applies for children as adults.’
- The bus is funded by the parish and seats are bookable from any members of the PTAA council.
- Tickets for the event are from £17 and bookable by telephoning the Opera House box office.
- The bookable taxi-bus service will complement public transport services in the area, and will offer an alternative to the car to people living in the nearby rural areas.
- The advice is to come early because seats are not bookable.
- We are now providing silent study areas on floors four and five in addition to study the floor two group study area, where two bookable group study rooms are now available.
- There are bookable floating lunches and candlelit cruises, blissfully free from the deluxe nouveau riche naffness that often dogs this type of enterprise.
- Based on the feedback from public consolation processes the working group decided to put in place a household pick-up service which is bookable in advance and which has all-ability access.
2Soccer (of an offense) serious enough for the offending player to be cautioned by the referee. 〔足球〕应受警告的 he was sent off for a second bookable offense Example sentencesExamples - The 33-year-old was sent off for serious foul play during Saturday's 0-0 draw with Darlington at Bootham Crescent, and not for a second bookable offence.
- He was red-carded for two bookable offences on his City debut against Aldershot at the start of the season.
- That feeling became even stronger when the home side's centre forward was dismissed for a second bookable offence with 15 minutes to go.
- It was a matter of time before someone walked for a second bookable offence.
- Wibsey struggled in the second period and were reduced to nine players when Daryl Leach was dismissed for a second bookable offence.
- If you see the sendings-off - like my one - they are nearly all for two bookable offences.
- Even the sending off of their left sided player for a second bookable offence made no difference to the pattern of the game.
- After another fine effort from him was saved in 79 minutes, he was red carded for clattering into the striker - his second bookable offence.
- The visitors suffered a heavy blow in the 67th minute when Jacob Lekgetho was red carded after his second bookable offence.
- The Thackley keeper was dismissed in the first half for a second bookable offence with his side winning 1-0.
- And before it got better, it got worse for Birmingham, when the midfielder was sent off for his second bookable foul.
- It was a bookable offence, but not remotely serious enough to warrant such punishment.
- Ten minutes from full-time their captain was sent-off for his second bookable foul of the game.
- Tonight he was booked for an innocuous enough challenge, then sent off as a second bookable offence for clapping sarcastically.
- He was sent off for two bookable offences and was the player to blame for the penalty which put Preston in front.
- I didn't see it as a bookable offence but you can't appeal against it and he must serve a one-match suspension.
- Crumlin then lost a player also, for a second bookable offence as Downpatrick went into the break 2-0 ahead.
- After 12 minutes he was red-carded for a second bookable offence.
- To make matters worse for Latics, the midfielder was sent off following a second bookable offence.
- The Dunfermline player was sent off for a second bookable offence, a spot kick was awarded, and Miller blasted it home.
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