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booking
 
              
            Booking tarimas:
- /buk/ 
Booking audio:
Žodžio paaiškinimas anglų kalba:
- noun: A set of written, printed, or blank pages fastened along one side and encased between protective covers.
- noun: A printed or written literary work.
- noun: A main division of a larger printed or written work:  a book of the Old Testament. 
- noun: A volume in which financial or business transactions are recorded.
- noun: Financial or business records considered as a group:  checked the expenditures on the books. 
- noun: A libretto.
- noun: The script of a play.
- noun: The Bible.
- noun: The Koran.
- noun: A set of prescribed standards or rules on which decisions are based:  runs the company by the book. 
- noun: Something regarded as a source of knowledge or understanding.
- noun: The total amount of experience, knowledge, understanding, and skill that can be used in solving a problem or performing a task:  We used every trick in the book to finish the project on schedule. 
- noun: Informal   Factual information, especially of a private nature:  What's the book on him? 
- noun: A packet of like or similar items bound together:  a book of matches. 
- noun: A record of bets placed on a race.
- noun: Games   The number of card tricks needed before any tricks can have scoring value, as the first six tricks taken by the declaring side in bridge.
- verb-transitive: To list or register in or as if in a book.
- verb-transitive: To record charges against (a person) on a police blotter.
- verb-transitive: Sports   To record the flagrant fouls of (a player) for possible disciplinary action, as in soccer.
- verb-transitive: To arrange for (tickets or lodgings, for example) in advance; reserve.
- verb-transitive: To hire or engage:  The manager booked a magic show for Saturday night. 
- verb-transitive: To allocate time for.
- verb-intransitive: To make a reservation:  Book early if you want good seats. 
- adjective: Of or relating to knowledge learned from books rather than actual experience:  has book smarts but not street smarts. 
- adjective: Appearing in a company's financial records:  book profits. 
- idiom: bring to book  To demand an explanation from; call to account.
- idiom: in (one's) book  In one's opinion:  In my book they both are wrong. 
- idiom: like a book  Thoroughly; completely:  I know my child like a book. 
- idiom: one for the books  A noteworthy act or occurrence.
- idiom: throw the book at  To make all possible charges against (a lawbreaker, for example).
- idiom: throw the book at  To reprimand or punish severely.
                
                
                Lietuviškos reikšmės:
- užsakymas
- užsakymo registravimas 2 sport. įspėjimo įrašymas (futbolininkui)
- to get a booking gauti geltoną kortelę
