- [countable, uncountable] (especially British English)
an arrangement that you make in advance to buy a ticket to travel somewhere, go to the theatre, etc. 预订 a booking form/hall/clerk 订票表;售票厅;售票员 Can I make a booking for Friday? 我可以订星期五的票吗? Early booking is recommended. 请提早订票。 No advance booking is necessary. 无须提前订票。 We can't take any more bookings. 我们不能再接受订票了。
Extra ExamplesTopics Transport by bus and trainb2, Holidaysb2, Film and theatreb2I made the booking through a travel agent. 我通过旅行社预订了。 We accept both telephone and postal bookings. 我们接受电话或邮购预订。 a booking for the Saturday performance 预订周六演出的票
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective- advance
- early
- late
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- make
- cancel
- confirm
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- fee
- form
- system
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- booking for
- [countable]
an arrangement for somebody to perform at a theatre, in a concert, etc. (登台等的)预约,约定 - [countable] (British English)
(in football (soccer) )足球 an act of the referee writing a player’s name in a book, as a punishment because an offence has been committed Topics Sports: ball and racket sportsc1(对犯规者的)记名警告 Oxford Collocations Dictionaryverb + booking- collect
- earn
- pick up
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