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book·let
(bo͝ok′lĭt)n.
A small bound book or pamphlet, usually having a paper cover.
booklet
(ˈbʊklɪt)n
a thin book, esp one having paper covers; pamphlet
book•let
(ˈbʊk lɪt)n.
a little book; pamphlet.
[1855–60]
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Noun | 1. | ![]() book - a written work or composition that has been published (printed on pages bound together); "I am reading a good book on economics" blue book - a blue booklet used in universities for writing examinations ticket book - a book of tickets that can be torn out and used |
booklet
Translations
كُتَيِّبكُتَيِّب، كُرّاسَه
brožura
pjecebrochurefolder
kirjanen
brošura
füzet
bæklingur
小冊子
소책자
knjižica
broschyr
หนังสือเล่มเล็ก
cuốn sổ nhỏ
booklet
n → Broschüre f
book
(buk) noun1. a number of sheets of paper (especially printed) bound together. an exercise book.
2. a piece of writing, bound and covered. I've written a book on Shakespeare.
3. a record of bets.
verb1. to buy or reserve (a ticket, seat etc) for a play etc. I've booked four seats for Friday's concert.
2. to hire in advance. We've booked the hall for Saturday.
ˈbookable adjective able to be reserved in advance. Are these seats bookable?
ˈbooking noun a reservation.
ˈbooklet (-lit) noun a small, thin book. a booklet about the history of the town.
ˈbookbinding noun putting the covers on books.
ˈbookbinder nounˈbookcase noun
a set of shelves for books.
ˈbooking-office noun an office where travel tickets etc are sold. a queue at the station booking-office.
ˈbookmaker noun a professional betting man who takes bets and pays winnings.
ˈbookmark noun something put in a book to mark a particular page.
ˈbookseller noun a person who sells books.
ˈbookshelf noun a shelf on which books are kept.
ˈbookshop noun a shop which sells books.
ˈbookworm noun a person who reads a lot.
booked up having every ticket sold. The theatre is booked up for the season.
book in to sign one's name on the list of guests at an hotel etc. We have booked in at the Royal Hotel.
by the book strictly according to the rules. She always does things by the book.