Book in Meaning in English
expression
释义
To register your arrival at a place, such as a hotel, airport, or event, usually by giving your name and details.
用法与细微差别
Primarily British English; often used at hotels, hostels, or events for the registration step. American English usually uses 'check in.' Can be used literally ('book in at reception') or with people ('We'll book you in for 2 PM'). Not related to reserving in advance ('book').
例句
You need to book in at the front desk when you arrive.
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All guests must book in before using the swimming pool.
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Please book in at this counter for your appointment.
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I forgot to book in at the hostel and had to wait outside.
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If you book in late, your room might be given away.
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They'll book you in for a checkup as soon as possible.
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