rezerve et

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Turkish - English
{f} book
To reserve (something) for future use

I can book tickets for the concert next week.

To write down

They booked that message from the hill.

A long work fit for publication, typically prose, such as a novel or textbook, and typically published as such a bound collection of sheets

I have three copies of his first book.

To receive the highest grade in a class

The top three students had a bet on which one was going to book their intellectual property class.

A collection of sheets of paper bound together to hinge at one edge, containing printed or written material, pictures, etc. If initially blank, commonly referred to as a notebook

She opened the book to page 37 and began to read aloud.

A colloquial reference to a book award, a recognition for receiving the highest grade in a class (traditionally an actual book, but recently more likely a letter or certificate acknowledging the achievement)
{v} to enter in a book, note down, register
Pieces of uncured gum rubber or rubber-coated fabric placed between cloth pages or canvas sheets to prevent cohesion
{f} record, inscribe; indicate; order in advance; reserve
A number of sheets brought together, folded, and stitched
To travel very fast
Book is one whole concept, e g a complete course or story Reading rights are given per book
the sacred writings of the Christian religions; "he went to carry the Word to the heathen"
When used as a noun, the compiled actives trades of a firm at a given time; when used as a verb, the act of closing a deal that will become part of a firm's "book "
to cook the books: see cook to take a leaf from someone's book: see leaf. Written (or printed) message of considerable length, meant for circulation and recorded on any of various materials that are durable and light enough to be easily portable. The papyrus roll of ancient Egypt is more nearly the direct ancestor of the modern book than is the clay tablet; examples of both date to 3000 BC. Somewhat later, the Chinese independently created an extensive scholarship based on books, many made of wood or bamboo strips bound with cords. Lampblack ink was introduced in China AD 400 and printing from wooden blocks in the 6th century. The Greeks adopted the papyrus roll and passed it on to the Romans. The parchment or vellum codex superseded the papyrus roll by AD 400. Medieval parchment or vellum leaves were prepared from the skins of animals. By the 15th century, paper manuscripts were common. Printing spread rapidly in the late 15th century. Subsequent technical achievements, such as the development of offset printing, improved many aspects of book culture. In the late 1990s, downloadable electronic books became available over the Internet. Book of Changes book club Book of Common Prayer Book of Kells Book of the Dead comic book Domesday Book Godey's Lady's Book International Standard Book Number Mormon Book of Revelation Book of Book of Brightness Book of Splendour Book of the Law Mendele the Book Peddler Four Books
the sacred writings of Islam revealed by God to the prophet Muhammad during his life at Mecca and Medina
When you book something such as a hotel room or a ticket, you arrange to have it or use it at a particular time. British officials have booked hotel rooms for the women and children Laurie revealed she had booked herself a flight home last night. three-star restaurants that are normally booked for months in advance. = reserve
" A volume or collection of sheets in which accounts are kept; a register of debts and credits, receipts and expenditures, etc
A record of betting (from the use of a notebook to record what each person has bet)
Preliminary indications of interest rate on the part of potential buyers of an IPO Also, the record of activity in the syndicate account
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