柯林斯詞典booking /?b?k??/ (bookings) 1. N-COUNT A booking is the arrangement that you make when you book something such as a hotel room, a table at a restaurant, or a theatre seat. 預(yù)訂 There was a mistake over his booking. 他的預(yù)訂中有個(gè)錯(cuò)誤。 返回 booking劍橋詞典 booking noun [C] (ARRANGEMENT) an arrangement you make to have a hotel room , tickets , etc. at a particular time in the future 預(yù)訂;預(yù)約 We made the booking three months ago. 我們3個(gè)月前就預(yù)訂了。 Brad was away so we had to cancel the booking. 佈拉德不在,所以我們不得不取消了預(yù)訂。 The show had already taken £4 million in advance bookings. 這次縯出已經(jīng)從門票預(yù)售中賺了400萬(wàn)英鎊。 I filled in the booking form and sent it off. 我填好了預(yù)訂表格後寄出。 booking noun [C] (punishment) a punishment for breaking the rules in a football game in which the referee writes the player's name in a book (足球比賽中)裁判記名警告 When a defender gets a booking, he has to be careful not to get another and be sent off. 防守隊(duì)員被記名警告後必須小心不要被再次記名,否則會(huì)被罸出場(chǎng)。 比較yellow card 返回 booking