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legal obligation to keep books of account N ECON LAW

I. book [bʊk] N

1. book (for reading):

Buch nt <-(e)s, Bücher>
to look sth up in a book
to write a book [on sth]

2. book (set):

Heftchen nt <-s, ->
Musterbuch nt <-(e)s, -bücher>

3. book (for bets):

to open [or start][or keep] a book on sth

4. book STOCKEX:

to make a book market-maker

5. book pl (financial records):

the books
to do the books
to go over the books
on the books

6. book LAW:

Phrases:

to do sth by the book
to be in sb's good/bad books

II. book [bʊk] VB trans

1. book (reserve):

to book sth
etw buchen
to book sb sth [or sth for sb]

2. book (by policeman):

to book sb

III. book [bʊk] VB intr

to book to do sth

book VB trans ACCOUNT

ac·ˈcount book N

Kassenbuch nt <-(e)s, -bücher>

ad·ˈdress book N

Adressbuch nt <-(e)s, -bücher>

ap·ˈpoint·ment book N

ˈbank book N

Sparbuch nt <-(e)s, -bücher>

ˈBeige Book N Am FIN

ˈblack book N fig

to be in sb's black books

ˈBlue Book N ECON, FIN

I. book in VB intr esp Brit

II. book in VB trans

to book sb in

I. book out esp Brit VB intr

II. book out esp Brit VB trans

to book sb out of a hotel

book through VB trans

book up VB intr

ˈbook club N

Buchgemeinschaft f <-, -en>
Buchklub m <-s, -s>
OpenDict unos

book N

Present
Ibook
youbook
he/she/itbooks
webook
youbook
theybook
Past
Ibooked
youbooked
he/she/itbooked
webooked
youbooked
theybooked
Present Perfect
Ihavebooked
youhavebooked
he/she/ithasbooked
wehavebooked
youhavebooked
theyhavebooked
Past Perfect
Ihadbooked
youhadbooked
he/she/ithadbooked
wehadbooked
youhadbooked
theyhadbooked