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1 book
دَفَاتِر الحِسَابَات \ book: (in business) accounts; lists: Every sale must be entered in the books. \ دَفْتَر \ book: a number of sheets of paper fastened together, either printed for reading or plain for writing on: a story book; an exercise book; a notebook. \ كِتاب \ book: a number of sheets of paper fastened together, either printed for reading or plain for writing on: a story book; an exercise book; a notebook. -
2 book-keeping
مَسْك الدَّفَاتِر \ book-keeping: the work of a book-keeper. \ مَسْك الدَّفَاتِر \ book-keeping: the work of a book-keeper. -
3 book
[buk]1. noun1) a number of sheets of paper ( especially printed) bound together:كِتاب، دَفْتَرan exercise book.
2) a piece of writing, bound and covered:كتاب، كِتاب، مُؤِلَّفI've written a book on Shakespeare.
3) a record of bets.دَفْتَر تَسْجيل المُراهَنات2. verb1) to buy or reserve (a ticket, seat etc ) for a play etc:يَحْجِزُI've booked four seats for Friday's concert.
2) to hire in advance:يَسْتَأْجِرُ سَلَفـاWe've booked the hall for Saturday.
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4 book-keeper
مُحاسِب \ accountant: one who keeps or examines accounts (of money). book-keeper: sb. who keeps business accounts. -
5 book
حَجَزَ (مُقَدَّمًا) \ reserve: to keep (sth.) for sb.’s use; arrange for a place to be kept: This chair is reserved for my father’s use. These seats are reserved for your party. I’ve reserved two rooms in the hotel. book: to give or receive an order for sth. wanted later (such as tickets, hotel rooms, etc.): I’ve booked two seats for the play tomorrow. -
6 book-keeper
كَاتِب حِسَابات \ book-keeper: sb. who keeps business accounts. -
7 book in
يُسَجِّل اسمَه عند دخولِهِ إلى الفُنْدُقWe have booked in at the Royal Hotel.
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8 cookery-book
noun(American ˈcook-book) a book of instructions on how to prepare and cook various dishes.كِتـاب فَـن الطَّـبْـخ -
9 year-book
nouna book of information which is updated and published every year:كِتاب سَنَويa students' year-book.
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10 bank book
a book recording money deposited in, or withdrawn from, a bank.دفتر دَفْتَر الحِساب المَصْرَفي -
11 by the book
strictly according to the rules:حَسَبِ التَّعْليمات، حَرْفِيّاShe always does things by the book.
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12 cheque-book
nouna book of cheque forms.دَفْتَر شيكات -
13 crack a book
(slang) to open a book in order to read or study:يَفْتَح الكِتاب لِلقِراءَهHe always gets high marks in his exams although he hardly cracks a textbook.
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14 phone book
nouna telephone directory:دَليل الهاتِفLook up his number in the phone book.
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15 phrase-book
nouna book (eg for tourists) which contains and translates useful words and phrases in a foreign language.كِتاب العِبارات -
16 reference book
a book which is not usually read from beginning to end but which is consulted occasionally for information, eg a dictionary or encyclopaedia.مَرْجِع عِلْمي، كِتاب أو موسوعَه -
17 sketch-book
nouna book for drawing sketches in.كُرّاسَةٌ للرسوم التَّخْطيطيَّه -
18 talking book
nouna book recorded on cassette or disc for blind people, for those with reading problems etc.كِتاب مُسَجَّل -
19 pocket-book
nouna wallet for holding papers.مِحْفَظَة جَيْب -
20 daftar
book, account-book, register, notebook, copybook, exercise-book [from Gre diphthera (membrane)] Bul tefter, Ful deftere, Gre tefteri, Hin daftar, Kyr depter, Per daftar, Swa daftari, Taj daftar, Tur defter, Uzb daftar borrowed from Ar
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Book — (b[oo^]k), n. [OE. book, bok, AS. b[=o]c; akin to Goth. b[=o]ka a letter, in pl. book, writing, Icel. b[=o]k, Sw. bok, Dan. bog, OS. b[=o]k, D. boek, OHG. puoh, G. buch; and fr. AS. b[=o]c, b[=e]ce, beech; because the ancient Saxons and Germans… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Book account — Book Book (b[oo^]k), n. [OE. book, bok, AS. b[=o]c; akin to Goth. b[=o]ka a letter, in pl. book, writing, Icel. b[=o]k, Sw. bok, Dan. bog, OS. b[=o]k, D. boek, OHG. puoh, G. buch; and fr. AS. b[=o]c, b[=e]ce, beech; because the ancient Saxons and … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Book debt — Book Book (b[oo^]k), n. [OE. book, bok, AS. b[=o]c; akin to Goth. b[=o]ka a letter, in pl. book, writing, Icel. b[=o]k, Sw. bok, Dan. bog, OS. b[=o]k, D. boek, OHG. puoh, G. buch; and fr. AS. b[=o]c, b[=e]ce, beech; because the ancient Saxons and … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Book learning — Book Book (b[oo^]k), n. [OE. book, bok, AS. b[=o]c; akin to Goth. b[=o]ka a letter, in pl. book, writing, Icel. b[=o]k, Sw. bok, Dan. bog, OS. b[=o]k, D. boek, OHG. puoh, G. buch; and fr. AS. b[=o]c, b[=e]ce, beech; because the ancient Saxons and … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Book louse — Book Book (b[oo^]k), n. [OE. book, bok, AS. b[=o]c; akin to Goth. b[=o]ka a letter, in pl. book, writing, Icel. b[=o]k, Sw. bok, Dan. bog, OS. b[=o]k, D. boek, OHG. puoh, G. buch; and fr. AS. b[=o]c, b[=e]ce, beech; because the ancient Saxons and … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Book moth — Book Book (b[oo^]k), n. [OE. book, bok, AS. b[=o]c; akin to Goth. b[=o]ka a letter, in pl. book, writing, Icel. b[=o]k, Sw. bok, Dan. bog, OS. b[=o]k, D. boek, OHG. puoh, G. buch; and fr. AS. b[=o]c, b[=e]ce, beech; because the ancient Saxons and … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Book oath — Book Book (b[oo^]k), n. [OE. book, bok, AS. b[=o]c; akin to Goth. b[=o]ka a letter, in pl. book, writing, Icel. b[=o]k, Sw. bok, Dan. bog, OS. b[=o]k, D. boek, OHG. puoh, G. buch; and fr. AS. b[=o]c, b[=e]ce, beech; because the ancient Saxons and … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Book post — Book Book (b[oo^]k), n. [OE. book, bok, AS. b[=o]c; akin to Goth. b[=o]ka a letter, in pl. book, writing, Icel. b[=o]k, Sw. bok, Dan. bog, OS. b[=o]k, D. boek, OHG. puoh, G. buch; and fr. AS. b[=o]c, b[=e]ce, beech; because the ancient Saxons and … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Book scorpion — Book Book (b[oo^]k), n. [OE. book, bok, AS. b[=o]c; akin to Goth. b[=o]ka a letter, in pl. book, writing, Icel. b[=o]k, Sw. bok, Dan. bog, OS. b[=o]k, D. boek, OHG. puoh, G. buch; and fr. AS. b[=o]c, b[=e]ce, beech; because the ancient Saxons and … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Book stall — Book Book (b[oo^]k), n. [OE. book, bok, AS. b[=o]c; akin to Goth. b[=o]ka a letter, in pl. book, writing, Icel. b[=o]k, Sw. bok, Dan. bog, OS. b[=o]k, D. boek, OHG. puoh, G. buch; and fr. AS. b[=o]c, b[=e]ce, beech; because the ancient Saxons and … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Book burning — (a category of biblioclasm, or book destruction) is the practice of destroying, often ceremoniously, one or more copies of a book or other written material. In modern times, other forms of media, such as phonograph records, video tapes, and CDs… … Wikipedia