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单词 bookable
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Definition of bookable in English:

bookable

adjective 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:

bookable

adjectiveˈbo͝okəbəl
  • 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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