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I made a reservation in English.
1. The English for the reservation is book, and the phonetic symbol is English [b? K], beautiful [b? k].

Second, interpretation:

1, book; Volume; Textbooks; account book

Me? Did you agree? Where to? That? Request? Yes? That? American? Publisher? Where to? Write? This? Books?

I promised to write this book at the request of American publishers.

2、vt。 & make a reservation

Books? Yours Place? Open? This? Don't miss it? Meeting. ?

Don't miss this meeting, make a reservation now.

3. registration; Make an appointment (with a hotel, restaurant, theatre, etc.). ); Set up a case (against sb). ); Sign a performance contract

That? Trademark? Is it? Registered? Open? That? Books? Yes? That? Patents? Office. ?

The trademark has been registered in the patent office.

Third, the etymological explanation:

Boc, directly from old English, means book and writing; Boliz, from primitive Germanic language, means beech.

Fourth, the classic quotations:

A witness who signed the purchase order.

Witness who signed the order.

Said by: The Bible (AV): Jeremiah.

Extended data:

First, the words:

(noun)

1, book is a countable noun, which basically means "book", and it can also mean "volume, article, part", "word and script" in traditional Chinese opera. When expressing "account book", use? Books.

2、a? Book generally refers to one of various books; If you mean one of many identical books, you should say one? Books.

Verb (abbreviation of verb) (verb) 1. The basic meaning of book as a verb is "remember [load]. In modern English, it can not only mean "registration" and "bookkeeping", but also mean "concluding a performance contract".

2.book is a transitive verb when it is interpreted as "registration", "bookkeeping" and "signing a performance contract", and can be used as a transitive verb or an intransitive verb when it is interpreted as "reservation". When used as an intransitive verb, it can often be followed by prepositions down, for, into, out, up and so on to express various additional meanings.

3. This book can sometimes take double objects, and its indirect object can be transformed into the object of the preposition for.

4.book can be used in passive structure. The present continuous tense of a book can indicate an action that will take place as planned or intended, and generally it must be used with an adverbial indicating the future time.

5. books? Up stands for "advance booking", which is very common in British English. Books? In means "check in at a hotel" and is often used in British English. Check-in, both Britain and America use registration.

Second, vocabulary collocation:

1, delete a book one by one.

2. Settle accounts.

Copyright A book protects a book through copyright.

Read greedily.

5. Edit a collection of poems Edit a collection of poems.