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1 booked
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2 book
/buk/ * danh từ - sách =old book+ sách cũ =to writer a book+ viết một cuốn sách =book of stamps+ một tập tem =book I+ tập 1 - (số nhiều) sổ sách kế toán - (the book) kinh thánh !to be someone's bad books - không được ai ưa !to be someone's good book - được ai yêu mến !to bring someone to book - hỏi tội và trừng phạt ai !to know something like a book - (xem) know !to speak by the book - nói có sách, mách có chứng !to suit one's book - hợp với ý nguyện của mình !to speak (talk) like a book - nói như sách !to take a leat out of someone's book - (xem) leaf * ngoại động từ - viết vào vở; ghi vào vở - ghi tên (người mua về trước) - ghi địa chỉ (để chuyển hàng) - giữ (chỗ) trước, mua về trước) =to book searts for the threatre+ mua vé trước để đi xem hát - lấy vé (xe lửa...) !I am booked - tôi bị tóm rồi, tôi bị giữ rồi
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