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Book
bʊk
极其常见
200 - 300
200 - 300
词频和重要性指数显示一个词在特定语言中出现的频率。 数字越小,词语使用频率越高。 最常用的词通常在1到4000之间。 这个重要性指数帮助你在语言学习过程中集中于最有用的词语。

书 (shū), 预订 (yùdìng), 簿 (bù), 书籍 (shūjí)

Book 的含义在中文中

“Book”在日常英语中的使用非常广泛,主要指的是一本书籍或文献。它可以用于多种场合,适用于不同的对象和上下文。

使用场景

  1. 阅读和学习

    • 例句:I read a book every night before bed. (我每晚睡前读一本书。)
    • 在学习和教育环境中,书籍是获取知识的重要工具,学生和教师常用这个词。
  2. 借阅和购买

    • 例句:I borrowed a book from the library. (我从图书馆借了一本书。)
    • 图书馆、书店等场所常常使用“book”来描述借阅或购买的行为。
  3. 预定

    • 例句:I need to book a hotel for my vacation. (我需要预定一个酒店用于我的假期。)
    • 在旅游和服务行业中,“book”也可以用作动词,表示预定或安排。

常见短语和表达

  • Book club:读书俱乐部
  • Book report:读书报告
  • Textbook:教科书
  • Storybook:故事书
  • To book a table:预定一个桌子(通常在餐厅)

语境

“Book”的使用可以是正式的,也可以是非正式的。比如,在学术讨论中使用“book”时,通常是正式的,而在日常交流中,使用“book”来谈论个人阅读时则是非正式的。

常见错误

  1. 误用复数形式:有些学习者可能会使用“books”来指代一本书的内容或主题,但在特定上下文中,应明确使用“book”。
  2. 混淆动词和名词:在表达预定时,学习者可能会将“book”用作名词而非动词。

相关词汇

  • 同义词:volume(卷)、tome(大部头书)
  • 反义词:magazine(杂志)

发音细节

“Book”的发音为/bʊk/,注意元音发音较短,类似于中文的“布克”。在快速对话中,发音可能会稍微模糊,但仍需保持清晰。

语法和词源

“Book”作为名词时通常是可数名词,复数形式为“books”。作为动词时,表示预定或安排。词源来自古英语“bōc”,意指书籍或文献。

Book 的含义在中文中

书 (shū)

例子:
I borrowed a book from the library.
我从图书馆借了一本书。
She is reading a fascinating book about history.
她正在读一本关于历史的迷人书籍。
使用: formal/informal语境: General contexts when referring to physical or digital texts.
笔记: This is the most common meaning of 'book', referring to a collection of written or printed pages bound together.

预订 (yùdìng)

例子:
I need to book a table at that restaurant.
我需要在那家餐厅预订一个桌子。
Did you book your flight yet?
你预订航班了吗?
使用: formal/informal语境: Used in contexts where reservations or appointments are being made.
笔记: This meaning relates to making a reservation for services such as hotels, restaurants, or travel.

簿 (bù)

例子:
He keeps a notebook for his ideas.
他为他的想法保留一本笔记本。
She used a ledger book to track her expenses.
她用一本账本来记录她的开支。
使用: formal/informal语境: Used when referring to specific types of books like ledgers, notebooks, or record books.
笔记: This meaning emphasizes specific types of books that serve particular functions, such as note-taking or record-keeping.

书籍 (shūjí)

例子:
The library has a large collection of books.
这个图书馆有一个大型的书籍收藏。
Many books were published last year.
去年出版了很多书籍。
使用: formal语境: Used in academic or literary contexts when discussing books as a medium.
笔记: This term is often used in formal writing or discussions about literature and publications.

Book的同义词

novel

A novel is a fictional book that tells a story.
例子: I just finished reading a fascinating novel.
笔记: A novel specifically refers to a work of fiction, while a book can encompass various genres and forms of writing.

publication

A publication refers to any printed work made available to the public.
例子: Her latest publication explores the intersection of art and technology.
笔记: While a book is a type of publication, the term 'publication' is more general and can include magazines, journals, newspapers, etc.

volume

A volume is a single book in a series or set of books.
例子: The library has an extensive collection of historical volumes.
笔记: A volume specifically refers to a single book within a larger set or series, whereas 'book' can stand alone or be part of a series.

text

A text is any written work, usually academic or literary in nature.
例子: The professor assigned several texts for the course readings.
笔记: While a book is a type of text, the term 'text' is broader and can include articles, essays, and other written materials.

Book的表达方式,常用短语

Hit the books

To study or to start studying intensively.
例子: I need to hit the books if I want to pass my exams.
笔记: The phrase 'hit the books' emphasizes the action of studying rather than just reading a book.

Close the book on

To conclude or finish something definitively.
例子: The investigation has finally closed the book on the case.
笔记: It signifies ending or resolving a matter, rather than just closing a physical book.

By the book

To do something strictly according to the rules or guidelines.
例子: He always follows the rules strictly, he is very by the book.
笔记: It implies following rules or procedures, not just reading from a book.

Throw the book at

To impose the maximum punishment or penalty on someone.
例子: The judge decided to throw the book at the criminal for his actions.
笔记: It means punishing severely, not literally throwing a physical book.

In someone's good books

To be in someone's favor or to have someone's approval.
例子: After helping her out, I think I'm in my boss's good books now.
笔记: It suggests being in favor with someone, not physically inside a book.

Read between the lines

To understand the hidden meaning or implication in a situation.
例子: She didn't say it directly, but I think she meant for us to read between the lines.
笔记: It refers to interpreting hidden meanings, not literal reading from a book.

A closed book

Something that is completely unknown or incomprehensible to someone.
例子: Physics is a closed book to me; I just can't understand it.
笔记: It signifies lack of understanding, not just a physical book being closed.

Don't judge a book by its cover

To not form an opinion about someone or something based solely on appearances.
例子: She may seem quiet, but don't judge a book by its cover; she's actually very funny.
笔记: It advises against hasty judgments based on appearance, not about the physical book itself.

In one's book

To be regarded favorably by someone.
例子: He's a loyal friend; he's definitely in my book.
笔记: It refers to being in someone's favor or opinion, not about a physical book.

Book的日常(俚语)表达

Bookworm

A person who enjoys reading books and spends a lot of time doing so.
例子: She's such a bookworm, always reading in her spare time.
笔记: The original word 'book' refers to a physical object, while 'bookworm' refers to a person who loves reading books.

Booked Solid

Completely busy or fully scheduled.
例子: Sorry, I can't meet you for coffee tonight, I'm booked solid with work.
笔记: The slang term 'booked solid' emphasizes being fully busy or having no available time slots, whereas 'booked' alone could refer to any level of scheduling.

Cook the Books

To manipulate financial records, typically to show false or inflated profits.
例子: The company was caught cooking the books to show higher profits.
笔记: The slang 'cook the books' has a negative connotation related to financial fraud, while the original term 'books' refers to records or accounts.

Take a leaf out of someone's book

To imitate someone's behavior or actions in a positive way.
例子: You should take a leaf out of her book and start volunteering more.
笔记: The original term 'book' refers to a written work, while this slang term refers to a source of inspiration or example to follow.

Book it

To move quickly or hurry.
例子: We need to book it if we want to catch the last train.
笔记: The slang term 'book it' implies moving rapidly or making haste, unlike the original term 'book' referring to a written or printed work.

In my book

According to one's personal opinion or judgment.
例子: That's a great idea, definitely a winner in my book!
笔记: This slang term 'in my book' is used to express personal approval or endorsement, while the original term 'book' refers to a written work for reading.

Book - 例子

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jegyzetfüzet
笔记本
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预订

Book的语法

Book - 名词 (Noun) / 名词,单数或不可数 (Noun, singular or mass)
词元: book
变位
名词,复数 (Noun, plural): books
名词,单数或不可数 (Noun, singular or mass): book
动词,过去时 (Verb, past tense): booked
动词,动名词或现在分词 (Verb, gerund or present participle): booking
动词,第三人称单数现在时 (Verb, 3rd person singular present): books
动词,原形 (Verb, base form): book
动词,非第三人称单数现在时 (Verb, non-3rd person singular present): book
音节、划分和重音
book 包含1个音节: book
音标: ˈbu̇k
book , ˈbu̇k (红色音节是重读的)

Book - 重要性和使用频率

词频和重要性指数显示一个词在特定语言中出现的频率。 数字越小,词语使用频率越高。 最常用的词通常在1到4000之间。
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