-
1 book
book [bʊk]1. nouna. livre mc. [of tickets, stamps, cheques] carnet ma. [+ seat, room, table, ticket] réserverb. [+ driver] dresser un procès-verbal à ; [+ player] donner un carton jaune à• to be booked [footballer] recevoir un carton jaune4. compounds* * *[bʊk] 1.1) ( reading matter) livre m, bouquin (colloq) m ( about sur; of de)‘Carlton Books’ — ‘Éditions fpl Carlton’
2) ( part) (of novel, trilogy) livre m, tome m; (of poem, epic, bible) livre m3) Finance (for recording deposits, withdrawals) livret m bancaire4) ( exercise book) cahier m5) (of cheques, tickets, vouchers, stamps) carnet mbook of matches — pochette f d'allumettes
6) ( in betting)to open ou start a book on — ouvrir les paris sur
7) ( directory) annuaire m8) ( rulebook) règlement mto do things by the book — fig suivre le règlement
9) ( opera libretto) livret m2.books plural noun1) ( accounts) livres mpl de comptes, comptabilité f [U]to keep the books — tenir les comptes, s'occuper de la comptabilité
2) ( records) registre m3.to be on the books of — être inscrit à [organization]
transitive verb1) ( reserve) réserver [table, room, taxi, ticket]; faire les réservations pour [holiday]; engager [babysitter, entertainer]to book something for somebody —
to be fully booked — être complet/-ète
2) ( charge) [policeman] dresser un procès-verbal or un P.V. (colloq) à [motorist, offender]; US ( arrest) arrêter [suspect]3) GB Sport [referee] donner un carton jaune à [player]4.intransitive verb réserverPhrasal Verbs:- book in- book up••to throw the book at somebody — ( reprimand) passer un savon (colloq) à quelqu'un; ( accuse) n'omettre aucun chef d'accusation ( quand on arrête quelqu'un); ( punish or sentence) donner le maximum à quelqu'un
in my book — (colloq) à mon avis
-
2 warehouse
1 nounentrepôt m, dépôt m de marchandiseswarehouse book livre m de magasin;warehouse charges frais m pl d'entreposage ou de magasinage;warehouse keeper magasinier m;warehouse manager responsable m f d'entrepôt;warehouse receipt récépissé m d'entrepôt;warehouse warrant certificat m d'entrepôtentreposer, mettre en entrepôtwarehoused goods marchandises f pl en entrepôt -
3 lighthouse
См. также в других словарях:
book-keeper — ˈbook ˌkeeper also book keeper noun [countable] ACCOUNTING JOBS a person whose job is to make an official record of all the money received into and paid out from a business: • the need to find an experienced and competent book keeper … Financial and business terms
book-keeper — see bookkeeper … English dictionary
book keeper — financial manager, one who maintains financial records … English contemporary dictionary
book-keeper — n. Accountant … New dictionary of synonyms
book-keeper — A person employed to keep the books of account for a business. Such a person may be a member of the Association of Accounting Technicians … Accounting dictionary
book-keeper — … Useful english dictionary
registered book-keeper — A member of the International Association of Book keepers … Accounting dictionary
Keeper of Dreams — infobox Book | name = Keeper of Dreams title orig = translator = image caption = author = Orson Scott Card cover artist = country = United States language = English series = genre = publisher = Tor Books pub date = 2008 media type = Print… … Wikipedia
book-keep — verb To do bookkeeping. Syn: keep, books See Also: bookkeeper, book keeper … Wiktionary
Keeper (novel) — infobox Book | name = Keeper title orig = translator = image caption = First edition cover author = Mal Peet illustrator = cover artist = Yves St. Laurent country = United Kingdom language = English series = genre = Children s, Sports novel… … Wikipedia
Keeper of the Privy Seal of Scotland — The office of Keeper of the Privy Seal of Scotland, one of the Great Officers of State, first appears in the reign of David II. After the Act of Union 1707 its holder was normally a peer, like the Keeper of the Great Seal. The office has remained … Wikipedia