book in/into sth — UK US book in/into sth Phrasal Verb with book({{}}/bʊk/ verb UK ► to say that you have arrived and receive your key when you get to a hotel: »Guests may book in any time after 12 o clock … Financial and business terms
book sb in sth — UK US book sb in/book sb into sth Phrasal Verb with book({{}}/bʊk/ verb mainly UK ► to arrange for someone to stay at a hotel, have an appointment, etc. at a time in the future: »They ve booked us in at the Grand Hotel in the main square. »I… … Financial and business terms
book into sth — UK US book in/into sth Phrasal Verb with book({{}}/bʊk/ verb UK ► to say that you have arrived and receive your key when you get to a hotel: »Guests may book in any time after 12 o clock … Financial and business terms
book somebody into something — ˌbook sb ˈin/ˈinto sth derived to arrange for sb to have a room at a hotel, etc • I ve booked you in at the Sheraton for the night. Main entry: ↑bookderived … Useful english dictionary
book into something — ˌbook ˈin/ˈinto sth derived (BrE) to arrive at a hotel, etc. and arrange to stay there • I got in at ten and booked straight into a hotel. Main entry: ↑bookderived … Useful english dictionary
book in something — ˌbook ˈin/ˈinto sth derived (BrE) to arrive at a hotel, etc. and arrange to stay there • I got in at ten and booked straight into a hotel. Main entry: ↑bookderived … Useful english dictionary
ˌturn (sth) ˈinto sth — phrasal verb to change or develop into something different, or to make something change or develop into something different Our holiday turned into a nightmare.[/ex] They turned her first book into a film.[/ex] … Dictionary for writing and speaking English
book in sth — UK US book in/into sth Phrasal Verb with book({{}}/bʊk/ verb UK ► to say that you have arrived and receive your key when you get to a hotel: »Guests may book in any time after 12 o clock … Financial and business terms
ˌdip ˈinto sth — phrasal verb 1) to take some money from an amount that you have saved 2) to read different parts of a book, but not the whole book … Dictionary for writing and speaking English
book somebody in something — ˌbook sb ˈin/ˈinto sth derived to arrange for sb to have a room at a hotel, etc • I ve booked you in at the Sheraton for the night. Main entry: ↑bookderived … Useful english dictionary