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单词
unbooked
释义
Definition of
unbooked
in English:
unbooked
adjective
ʌnˈbʊkt
(of a ticket, accommodation, etc.) not yet booked.
there are seven seats left unbooked
Example sentences
Examples
He also blamed the low water levels on lock misuse and a number of unbooked boats.
A spokesman for the Mayor said: "Unbooked minicabs pose a serious danger to the safety of Londoners."
We ensure that we supply enough unbooked appointments each day to meet the likely demand.
Hopes for a Games advertising bonanza have been dashed, prime sites are unbooked, and worries have turned to 2013.
This means that equipment is taken out without their knowledge and is often unbooked.
Of the next 52 weekends, just four remain unbooked.
I thought I might be able to get a good deal on a hotel stay if I booked at the last minute to snatch a bargain on an unbooked room.
I've kept the last day completely unbooked.
I don't have a lot of time left unbooked between now and the 20th, so call me soon.
Many small hotels intentionally leave rooms unbooked during the weekend's seller's market.
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not have a — bone in one's body
not have enough of
not have farthings to rub together
not have the faintest
not have the faintest
not have the foggiest
not have the foggiest (idea or notion)
not have the foggiest idea or notion
not have the foggiest (idea or notion)
not have the ghost of a chance
not have the heart to
not have two pennies (or farthings etc.) to rub together
not have two pennies (or farthings etc.) to rub together
not have two pennies to rub together
not heard
not hear the end of
not heavy
'nother
'nother
generalizability
generalizable
generalizable
generalization
generalizations
generalize
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