Booked in spanish

Reservado

pronunciation: reseɹ̩bɑdoʊ part of speech: adjective
In gestures

book3 = reservar. 

Example: Special rooms can be booked from 2 weeks to 1/2 a year depending on the library and the type of study undertaken by the user.

more:

» block book = reservar en bloque.

Example: As usual, the Organizing committee has block booked a large number of rooms for the IFLA participants in various price categories.

» book + a flight = reservar un vuelo.

Example: Can't we do it before or after summer? Probably a lot cheaper and easier to book a flight for us Europeans.

» book + a room = reservar una habitación.

Example: Rooms are booked for such purposes as the giving of public lectures on subjects of current interest and concern.

» book + time = reservar hora, reservar cita.

Example: Interested parties can book time to visit our stores, but this is often inconvenient for them and expensive in terms of staff time.

» bring + Nombre + to book = pedirle cuentas a Alguien, rendir cuentas.

Example: While not absolving the government of its responsibility, it is necessary to bring such uncivic behaviour to book.

» overbook = sobrereservar, admitir un número de reservas mayor a las plazas existentes, estar al completo, sobrecargar, saturar, abarrotar. 

Example: At any rate, since hotels in Vienna are usually overbooked in May we strongly recommend you to book your hotel as early as possible.

» pre-book = reservar de antemano, reservar con antelación.

Example: It may be best to pre-book a hire car to ensure you get the best deal, but you can get one at the airport on arrival.

Booked synonyms

engaged in spanish: comprometido, pronunciation: engeɪdʒd part of speech: adjective reserved in spanish: reservado, pronunciation: rɪzɜrvd part of speech: adjective set-aside in spanish: apartar, pronunciation: setəsaɪd
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