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pre-booked adjective (alsoprebooked)uk /ˌpriːˈbʊkt/ us /ˌpriːˈbʊkt/ arranged to happen, be done, or be used at a particular time in the future: 预订的 The restaurant opens four times a week for pre-booked dinners only. Our prebooked taxi arrived at 6.30 in the morning.我们预订的出租车早上 6 点 30 分到达。 Their clubhouse was prebooked for a wedding reception. A pre-booked person or group has arranged to have or do something at a particular time in the future: 提前登记的 Pre-booked groups can visit the museum at discount prices. 40,000 people were prebooked for the vaccine.有40,000人预先登记了注射疫苗。 Related word
pre-book Admission is by pre-booked ticket only. You can only visit the recycling centre if you have a pre-booked slot. All pre-booked clients will be contacted. Several tables were empty awaiting the arrival of prebooked diners. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases Making bookings & reservations advance booking book book in/book into somewhere booker booking booking agency booking agent double-book overbook rebook reservation reserve ride-hailing season unreserved vacancy |