booked in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

Translations for booked in the English»Spanish Dictionary

double-book [Am ˌdəbəlˈbʊk, Brit dʌbəlˈbʊk] VB trans Brit

book up VB [Am bʊk -, Brit bʊk -] (v + o + adv, v + adv + o)

I.book in VB [Am bʊk -, Brit bʊk -] (v + adv) (register arrival)

II.book in VB [Am bʊk -, Brit bʊk -] (v + o + adv, v + adv + o)

I.book [Am bʊk, Brit bʊk] N

1. book (printed work):

to be on book THEAT

II.book [Am bʊk, Brit bʊk] VB trans esp Brit

III.book [Am bʊk, Brit bʊk] VB intr esp Brit

IV.book [Am bʊk, Brit bʊk] ADJ attr

See also cook

I.cook [Am kʊk, Brit kʊk] N

booked in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for booked in the English»Spanish Dictionary

log book [ˈlɒgbʊk, Am ˈlɑ:gbʊk] N

booked Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to be booked up
American English

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
The company booked the passengers on different flights, and everyone was able to depart within two hours, a spokeswoman said.
news.nationalpost.com
This means that those who would be booked in cases under this section would find it easier to get bail.
en.wikipedia.org
Our tour company booked our hotels and transfers and moved our luggage.
www.latimes.com
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
The show was so popular that tickets for children to appear in the live studio audience were often booked months in advance.
en.wikipedia.org
These mostly cargo flights are not featured in the timetable, although they can be pre-booked.
en.wikipedia.org
True to form, he had to spoil things for himself by getting booked three minutes later.
en.wikipedia.org
The system booked unaudited net revenue of $809.8 million in fiscal 2014, down from $814.7 million in fiscal 2013.
www.chicagotribune.com
The non-recurring gains booked in 2014 were a result of the consolidation of real estate companies.
business.inquirer.net
A wrestler who is heroic or a good guy, who is booked to be cheered by fans.
en.wikipedia.org

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