book
/buk/
n-ct.
1.
Def.: libru
MS: libru
something made of pieces of paper joined together at one side, inside a cover. You usually read it or write in it.
vt.
2.
Def.: egnangen egpewun-a
MS: egnangen egpewun-a
If you book something such as transport or entertainment, you organize it or buy a ticket because you want to use or do it later.
I'm planning to go to Manila next week, and I'm going to book a room at a hotel there today.
Egsuman-suman a ne eggendiyè te Menila te seup ne simana, wey egnangen a egpewun-a te sinabeng te hireheanan ne baley diyè para keddiey.
vt.
3.
Def.: egkabuyuan te bayad puun te pegpakasalè
If a police officer or sports referee books you for doing something wrong, they write down your information and give you a penalty (e.g., money that you need to pay).
He was booked for driving too fast.
Nabuyuan sikandin te bayad puun te meiyal ne pegpapallahuy te terak.
Sem.Dom.: GSL0351-0375
books
n-pl.
Def.: dukumintu ne egpakita te seleppì ne naangey wey ke nahamit, wey ke me listaan [lista͡an] te me etew ne due kalabetan te urganisasyun
the documents which show the money that an organization has received or used, or the list of people who have a relationship with that organization.
That hairdressing salon has three hundred customers on their books.
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Last updated: 17/Jan/2012