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View usage for: or book into phrasal verbWhen you book into a hotel or when you book in, you officially state that you have arrived to stay there, usually by signing your name in a register. [British] He was happy to book into the Royal Pavilion Hotel. [VERB PARTICLE noun] Today Mahoney booked himself into one of the best hotels in Sydney. [VERB noun PARTICLE noun] On Monday the group arrived in the town, and booked in at the Hotel Dar Cherait. [VERB PARTICLE] [Also VERB noun PARTICLE]regional note: in AM, use check in, check into See full dictionary entry for bookbook in in British Englishverb (adverb)1. to reserve a room for (oneself or someone else) at a hotel 2. mainly British to record something in a book or register, esp one's arrival at a hotel Examples of 'book in' in a sentencebook in People on airplanes often told me stuff, even though I'd put a book in my lap and close my eyes.Ann flicked through the pages of the battered book in front of her.Rose Kelly probably hadn't read an `adult" book in her life! All related terms of 'book in'Chinese translation of 'book in' vi - (at hotel)
登记(記)入住 (dēngjì rùzhù) 美 = check in
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We were happy to book in at the Royal Pavilion Hotel. See bookAdditional synonymsDefinition to become or cause to become a member To enrol for the conference, fill in the attached form. Synonyms enlist, register, be accepted, be admitted, join up, matriculate, put your name down for, sign up or on Definition to record (an item) in a journal or list Prue entered the passage in her notebook, then read it aloud again. Synonyms record, note, register, log, list, write down, take down, inscribe, set down, put in writing - bony
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