booker
noun [ C ] uk/ˈbʊk.ər/ us/ˈbʊk.ɚ/
(旅馆车票、戏票等的)登记人
a person whose job is to arrange for performers to appear on a show, at a club, etc.
She's a successful booker for a TV show. 她是一个成功的电视节目制作人。
预订(房间、座位等)的人
a person who books something such as a hotel room or seat on an aircraft (= arranges to have it at a particular time in the future)
All our accommodation is good. However we usually give the best rooms to early bookers. 我们所有的房间都很好,但是我们通常把最好的房间给提早预订的人。
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- I was like a stand-up comedian who had been informed that a booker from "The Tonight Show" was in the audience.
- Henderson, the club's booker, had been working hard to compile an impressive list of upcoming shows.
- The club's talent booker says the current economic storm may contain a silver lining for smaller clubs like his and the artists who play there.
- The site shows all fares for a particular route, which switches the buying power to the individual booker.