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book (obj) ARRANGEbJkvto arrange to have (a seat, room, entertainer, etc.) at a particular time in the future预订;预雇;预约I've booked us two tickets to see'Carmen? I've booked two tickets for us to see 'Carmen? [+ two objects]我已经为我们预订了两张歌剧《卡门》的票。She'd booked a table for four at their favourite restaurant. [T]她已经在他们最喜欢的餐厅预订了一桌四个人的酒席。Will booked a seat on the evening flight to Edinburgh. [T]威尔在飞往爱丁堡的晚班客机上订了一个座位。We were advised to book early if we wanted to get a room. [I]如果我们想得到房间的话,有人建议我们早点预订。They booked a jazz band for their wedding. [T]他们为自己的婚礼预雇了一个爵士乐队。We've booked to fly to Morocco on Friday. [+ to infinitive]我们已经预订了星期五飞往摩洛哥机票。The hotel / restaurant / theatre is fully booked (up) (= all the rooms / tables / tickets have been taken) . [T]旅馆 / 酒店 / 剧院的房间 / 酒席 / 票都被预订一空了。I'd like to go but I'm afraid I'm booked up (= I have arranged to do other things) until the weekend. [T]我十分愿意去,但恐怕我周末之前的时间都安排得满满的。I've booked you in (= arranged a room for you) at the Savoy. [T]我已经替你在萨瓦订好了房间。As soon as she arrived in Tokyo she booked in (= reported her arrival and signed an official book) at her hotel. [I]她一到东京就在旅馆办好了登记手续。
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