booking
noun [ C ] uk/ˈbʊk.ɪŋ/ us/ˈbʊk.ɪŋ/
(ARRANGEMENT)
B1 预订;预约
an arrangement you make to have a hotel room, tickets, etc. at a particular time in the future
We made the booking three months ago. 我们3个月前就预订了。
Brad was away so we had to cancel the booking. 布拉德不在,所以我们不得不取消了预订。
The show had already taken £4 million in advance bookings. 这次演出已经从门票预售中赚了400万英镑。
I filled in the booking form and sent it off. 我填好了预订表格后寄出。
(punishment)
(足球比赛中)裁判记名警告
a punishment for breaking the rules in a football game in which the referee writes the player's name in a book
When a defender gets a booking, he has to be careful not to get another and be sent off. 防守队员被记名警告后必须小心不要被再次记名,否则会被罚出场。
Compare: yellow card