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buk 1. noun1) (a number of sheets of paper (especially printed) bound together: an exercise book.) bok, hefte2) (a piece of writing, bound and covered: I've written a book on Shakespeare.) bok3) (a record of bets.) bookmakers regnskap2. verb1) (to buy or reserve (a ticket, seat etc) for a play etc: I've booked four seats for Friday's concert.) kjøpe/løse/bestille billett2) (to hire in advance: We've booked the hall for Saturday.) reservere, bestille•- bookable- booking
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- bookbinder
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- booking-office
- bookmaker
- bookmark
- bookseller
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- bookshop
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- by the bookbok--------dreiebokIsubst. \/bʊk\/1) bok2) hefte• would you like to see my book of stamps?3) telefonkatalog4) ( i opera) libretto, tekst5) ( bridge) seks stikk6) forklaring: liste over inngåtte veddemålbring somebody to book eller call somebody to book stille noen til ansvar, avkreve noen en forklaringby the book etter boken, etter reglene, på foreskrevet måtea closed book noe uforståelig, noe helt gresk et udiskutabelt emne, en avsluttet sakeverything in the book ( hverdagslig) alt tenkelig, alt som finneshit the books puggebe in somebody's bad\/black books ligge dårlig an hos noen, være dårlig ansett av noenbe in somebody's good books ligge godt an hos noen, ha en høy stjerne hos noenin somebody's book etter noens mening• in my book, he's a damn fooljudge a book by its cover skue hunden på hårenemake a book være bookmaker, fungere som bookmakermake a book on vedde på, satse påmake a good book vinne på veddemål, satse riktignot in the book ( overført) forbudtnot suit one's book ikke inngå i ens planer, ikke passe enon the books innskrevet som medlemread somebody like a book kjenne noen ut og innspeak like a book tale som en boksuit somebody's book ( hverdagslig) inngå i noens planer, passe noen, gåswear on the Book sverge med hånden på Bibelentake a leaf out of somebody's book ta eksempel av noen, ape etter noen, etterlikne noen, følge en annens eksempeltake one's name off the books melde seg ut, tre ut (av forening e.l.)take somebody's name off the books stryke noen av (medlems)listen, utelukke noen (fra forening e.l.)throw the book at somebody gi noen en skikkelig skjennepreken, skjelle noen kraftig ut, anklage noen for forbrytelser, sette noen på plasstry every trick in the book prøve alle mulige knepuntrimmed book ( bokbinding) ubeskåret bokwithout book utenat uten lov\/rett, uten hjemmelwork\/go according to the book gå etter planen, gå som det skalwork to the book skulke, gå sakteIIverb \/bʊk\/1) notere, bokføre, føre inn (i register), skrive opp2) booke, kjøpe på forhånd, tinge, forhåndsbestille, reservere (billett, plass, rom)3) ( politi) inkvirere, registrere (ta inn i arrest, tømme lommer, føre inn i journal)4) ( om pakke e.l.) ekspedere, sende5) la (noen) få kjøpe billett6) engasjere, legge beslag på7) innby8) ( fotball) gi gult kortbook oneself for\/to løse billett tilbook (a ticket) through to løse direktebillett til -
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noun (a mark used to show where the stress comes in a word etc: bookworm; designer.) aksent
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Bookworm — may refer to: * Bibliophile or bookworm, an avid reader and lover of books * Bookworm (insect), a popular generalization for any insect which supposedly bores through books * Bookworm (Tiny Toon Adventures) is a supporting character on the hit… … Wikipedia
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bookworm — 1590s (of people), 1855 of insects or maggots; there is no single species known by this name, which is applied to the anolium beetle, silverfishes, and book lice. See BOOK (Cf. book) (n.) + WORM (Cf. worm) (n.) … Etymology dictionary
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bookworm — [book′wʉrm΄] n. 1. any of a number of insects or insect larvae that harm books by feeding on the binding, paste, etc. 2. a person who spends much time reading or studying … English World dictionary
bookworm — UK [ˈbʊkˌwɜː(r)m] / US [ˈbʊkˌwɜrm] noun [countable] Word forms bookworm : singular bookworm plural bookworms informal someone who enjoys reading books and spends a lot of time doing it … English dictionary
bookworm — /book werrm /, n. 1. a person devoted to reading or studying. 2. any of various insects that feed on books, esp. a booklouse. [1590 1600; BOOK + WORM] * * * ▪ insect any insect (e.g., moths, beetles) whose larval (or adult) forms injure… … Universalium
bookworm — [[t]b ʊkwɜː(r)m[/t]] bookworms N COUNT If you describe someone as a bookworm, you mean they are very fond of reading. [INFORMAL] … English dictionary
Bookworm, Run! — is a science fiction short story written by Vernor Vinge; it is Vinge s second published work of fiction. It appeared in Analog Science Fiction Science Fact in 1966, and was reprinted in True Names... and Other Dangers in 1987, and in The… … Wikipedia
Bookworm (insect) — Bookworm is a popular generalization for any insect which supposedly bores through books.Actual book borers are uncommon. Both the larvae of the death watch beetle ( Xestobium rufovillosum ) and the common furniture beetle ( Anobium punctatum )… … Wikipedia