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 booking ['bʊkɪŋ]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 预约演出合同

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  1. The company has a block booking for twenty seats on the plane or for ten rooms at the hotel.
    公司在同一时间内预订了20个飞机座位或10个旅馆房间。
  2. We've booked a conjuror for our Christmas party.
    我们为圣诞节的聚会预约了一位魔术师.
  3. Contract189199- book Weihai or other direct steamer.
    合同189,199号预约威海号装运,或其他直船只也可。


booking
[ noun ]
  1. employment for performers or performing groups that lasts for a limited period of time

  2. <noun.act>
    the play had bookings throughout the summer
  3. the act of reserving (a place or passage) or engaging the services of (a person or group)

  4. <noun.act>
    wondered who had made the booking


Book \Book\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Booked} (b[oo^]kt); p. pr. &
vb. n. {Booking}.]
1. To enter, write, or register in a book or list.

Let it be booked with the rest of this day's deeds.
--Shak.

2. To enter the name of (any one) in a book for the purpose
of securing a passage, conveyance, or seat; to reserve[2];
also, to make an arrangement for a reservation; as, to be
booked for Southampton; to book a seat in a theater; to
book a reservation at a restaurant.
[1913 Webster +PJC]

3. To mark out for; to destine or assign for; as, he is
booked for the valedictory. [Colloq.]

Here I am booked for three days more in Paris.
--Charles
Reade.

4. to make an official record of a charge against (a suspect
in a crime); -- performed by police.
[PJC]

  1. The extra money, at a minimum, would mean that an agent wouldn't lose money on very low-priced tickets; the cost of booking a ticket sometimes exceeds the actual commission on fares of less than $200.
  2. The SEC disciplined MDC in September 1989 for its handling of eight real estate transactions between 1985 and 1987, including employing Silverado-Elektra as a "straw buyer" and booking profits on the Houston sale.
  3. Mr. Hoernig's business is going so well that he has become a Florida booking agent for Western travel companies and is searching for an American partner.
  4. The Lincoln Center Theater, run by Gregory Mosher and Bernard Gersten, has has experienced a booking jam at its two theaters. "Anything Goes" has been a solid hit at the larger Vivian Beaumont Theater where it opened in October.
  5. To increase the odds that there will be room for them to upgrade their tickets, some frequent fliers are booking phantom travelers in first class.
  6. From the airport, she was taken to Queens central booking but was then transferred to City Hospital Center in Elmhurst when she became ill, Sweet said.
  7. Xinhua said booking offices for the Civil Aviation Administration of China in 16 Chinese and 30 foreign cities would begin selling return tickets.
  8. Police set up a mobile booking unit in the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum just south of downtown, processing paperwork before taking the suspects to jail on buses.
  9. The DOT report also said the booking fees charged by the owners of the two largest reservation systems _ about $1.84 per flight _ are about double the costs the owners incur.
  10. While he was being booking, investigators learned of a woman arrested late Wednesday who said she had been choked into unconsciousness by her husband, Jensen said.
  11. Police say the growing number of drug-related arrests in the city has led to longer waits in booking and arraigning suspects, with some officers complaining of spending more than 30 hours processing offenders.
  12. It kept the geography room travel desk working, but took over the booking office at nearby Gobowen station. Gobowen, on the Shrewsbury-Chester line, is the railhead for Oswestry.
  13. In the meantime, a new version of Boeing's 737, the 500 model, is booking orders that might otherwise go to a propfan plane.
  14. The company owns an advanced computerised booking system, which it values at Dollars 250m (Pounds 177m).
  15. Police in mobile booking trailers arrested 235 people in a crackdown on gangs over the Fourth of July weekend.
  16. It plans to build grids for shopping, booking tickets, checking data and sending documents.
  17. Housing Authority police Sgt. Thomas Grippo said Green refused to take a chemical breath test and began "acting in a way where he was going to hurt himself or others" when he was first taken to central booking.
  18. He quickly came to the attention of the Dade County public school system, which began booking him for high-school appearances.
  19. Out of it came a two-week booking.
  20. It has a reservations team of 15 which is increased by 13 seasonal staff for the peak booking period.
  21. While Mandarin Oriental was hit hard by the world-wide tourism downturn, shaped by the Gulf War and global recession, it said it expects gradual improvement in the second half, based on current booking levels.
  22. Some airlines were also worried for another reason: American and United had gained a window into industrywide booking patterns and, their rivals were convinced, used the data to make quick changes in their own fares and schedules.
  23. However, one American journalist reported booking a room only last week downtown, and another said a French Quarter hotel that is housing many journalists told him space was available on Monday.
  24. During booking, Mancusi's name was spelled incorrectly on jail records, leaving him in limbo behind bars when relatives tried to bail him out because there was no record of him under the correct spelling.
  25. "Competing airlines, who pay the booking fees, have little alternative to paying those fees if they wish to remain competitive in the air travel business," GAO concluded.
  26. No. 1 played No. 2, best of 100 matches, anywhere we could get a booking.
  27. Discounts available to holders of Eurotunnel shares who bought in the 1987 initial public offering or the 1990 rights issue. No booking is necessary.
  28. "Within a five-minute period I've had calls from all over the country," said Nova Lanktree, director of Burns Sports Celebrity Service, a Chicago star-athlete booking service. "People love him so.
  29. Springsteen's agents previously had asked about those dates, but he was turned away because of the Swaggart booking made a year earlier.
  30. The only problem was booking a room in the first place. Today, choice is a more perplexing affair.
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