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book (EN)
nom, verbe

nom “book”

s. book, pl. books
  1. livre
    She downloaded a book to read on her tablet during the flight.
  2. livre (un ensemble physique de pages)
    He placed the book on the table and started flipping through the pages.
  3. livre (dans le contexte religieux ou littéraire)
    The novel was divided into three books, each focusing on a different phase of the protagonist's life.
  4. carnet de paris
    He keeps a detailed book on all the football bets he makes throughout the season.
  5. source de savoir
    For many, nature is a book from which we can learn about life's complexities.
  6. connaissance actuelle des ouvertures ou des fins de partie aux échecs
    His opponent tried an opening that took him outside the book.

verbe “book”

infinitif book; il books; prét. booked; part. passé booked; gér. booking
  1. réserver
    She booked tickets for the concert next month.
  2. consigner
    After the fight at the bar, the officers booked her for assault.
  3. avertir officiellement
    The referee booked the player for a rough tackle, showing him a yellow card.
  4. prendre des paris
    At the horse races, he booked bets for all the major contenders.
  5. obtenir la meilleure note
    Sarah was thrilled to find out she had booked her torts exam, outperforming the entire class.