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II . book [bʊk] VB trans

1. book (reserve):

2. book (charge with crime):

Phrases:

to be (all) booked up (not have tickets)
to be (all) booked up (not have tickets)
to be (all) booked up (not have time)

book review N

book reviewer N

exercise book N

log book N

picture book N

prayer book N

reference book N

telephone book N

Usage examples with booked

to be (all) booked up (not have tickets)

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
The system booked unaudited net revenue of $809.8 million in fiscal 2014, down from $814.7 million in fiscal 2013.
www.chicagotribune.com
Our tour company booked our hotels and transfers and moved our luggage.
www.latimes.com
Beginning in 1964 and continuing on until 1973, managers for the company booked false insurance policies to show greater profits, thus boosting the price of the stock of the company.
en.wikipedia.org
This is regardless of whether there are any other instructors with open slots to be booked.
en.wikipedia.org
Bereavement fares can only be booked by calling 1-888-937-8538.
www.ctvnews.ca
The company booked the passengers on different flights, and everyone was able to depart within two hours, a spokeswoman said.
news.nationalpost.com
In one case a woman booked a trip of 42 days when her credit card insurance only covered trips for up to 40 days.
www.stuff.co.nz
The non-recurring gains booked in 2014 were a result of the consolidation of real estate companies.
business.inquirer.net
The council served eviction notices to the thirteen, only one of whom had been charged by police and booked a charter plane.
www.abc.net.au
In an outright licensing deal, when the licencee takes on the development obligation, any fees payable to the licensor can be booked to profit.
thefirm.moneycontrol.com

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