booked
booked — 動詞
- bookedpresent simple I / you / we / they
- bookeds3rd person singular
- bookeding-ing form
- bookededpast simple
1. to arrange in advance to use a seat, room, ticket, service, or performer at a fu
預訂;預約
先安排票、房間、座位或服務
to arrange in advance to use a seat, room, ticket, service, or performer at a future time
Christopher booked train tickets to Tainan before the holiday weekend.
Christopher 在連假前就預訂了去台南的火車票。
book + tickets before a future date
Layla booked a dentist appointment for the first day of summer camp.
Layla 預約了夏令營第一天的牙醫門診。
The school booked a small theatre for the parents' music show.
學校為家長音樂會預訂了一間小劇場。
We booked early because the island ferries sell out fast in July.
我們很早就預訂了,因為七月的離島渡輪很快就賣完。
- cancel
to decide not to keep a reservation that was already made
文法句型
book + room/seat/ticket/table/appointment
book for + time
book early
用法筆記
This sense usually takes a direct object such as a room, table, flight, or appointment. Without an object, the place or service is often understood from the situation, as in 'We booked early.'
常見錯誤
2. to officially write down a person's offence; in sports, to record a player's rul
立案;記黃牌
正式記錄違法或犯規行為
to officially write down a person's offence; in sports, to record a player's rule break as part of a formal warning
The referee booked Lukas for kicking the ball away after the whistle.
Lukas 在哨音後把球踢開,裁判因此記了他一張黃牌。
book + player + for + rule break
Airport police booked the driver after finding stolen phones in his bag.
機場警方在司機包裡找到偷來的手機後,便將他立案。
police use: record an offence officially
The officer booked two fans for fighting outside the stadium gates.
警員因為兩名球迷在球場外打架,把他們登記送辦。
Rachid was booked for a late tackle near the penalty area.
Rachid 因為在禁區附近過晚鏟球而被記了黃牌。
- clear
to decide a person did not break the rule or law
文法句型
book + person + for + offence
be booked for + foul/crime
用法筆記
In police contexts, this verb focuses on entering the offence into an official record, not simply arresting the person. In football, it is often used in the passive pattern 'be booked for + foul' and usually implies a yellow-card warning.
常見錯誤
booked — 形容詞
- bookedpositive
- bookedercomparative
- bookedestsuperlative
1. already reserved for someone, or having no free places left because all spaces h
已預訂;客滿
已被先訂走,或所有名額都訂滿
already reserved for someone, or having no free places left because all spaces have been reserved
Jiwoo asked whether the window seats on Friday's train were already booked.
Jiwoo 問星期五那班火車的靠窗座位是不是已經被預訂了。
be booked = already reserved
The clinic is fully booked this afternoon, so the nurse offered Friday instead.
這間診所今天下午已經客滿,所以護理師改約星期五。
fully booked = no spaces available
Élise found a cheaper hotel, but every family room was booked.
Élise 找到更便宜的旅館,但每間家庭房都已被預訂。
Christopher showed the usher his booked seat number before the concert started.
Christopher 在演唱會開始前,先向服務員出示他預訂好的座位號碼。
- reserved
closest for something already set aside for a person or purpose
- unavailable
broader; it does not always mean the place was reserved in advance
- sold out
used more for tickets or products than for hotel rooms or clinics
- available
still open for people to reserve or use
文法句型
be booked
fully booked
booked + seat/room/table
用法筆記
Before a noun, 'booked' usually describes a specific thing that has already been reserved, such as a seat or room. In the phrase 'fully booked', it describes a place or service with no spaces left.