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book

/bʊk/

A book is a set of printed or written pages fastened together inside a cover for people to read. It can also refer to a digital version, known as an e-book, or a long piece of writing that has been published.

例文

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1

I usually read a book before I go to sleep.

I usually read a book before I go to sleep.

2

The professor required each student to purchase the designated book.

The professor required each student to purchase the designated book.

3

Grab that book off the shelf for me, will you?

Grab that book off the shelf for me, will you?

語族

名詞
book
Verb
book
形容詞
bookish
関連
booklet
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覚え方のコツ

Visualize a hook catching a book; 'Hook' and 'Book' rhyme and are spelled similarly.

クイックテスト

She is reading an interesting ____.

正解!

正解は: book

例文

1

I usually read a book before I go to sleep.

everyday

I usually read a book before I go to sleep.

2

The professor required each student to purchase the designated book.

formal

The professor required each student to purchase the designated book.

3

Grab that book off the shelf for me, will you?

informal

Grab that book off the shelf for me, will you?

4

This academic book provides a detailed analysis of 19th-century history.

academic

This academic book provides a detailed analysis of 19th-century history.

5

The company published a book outlining its annual financial strategy.

business

The company published a book outlining its annual financial strategy.

語族

名詞
book
Verb
book
形容詞
bookish
関連
booklet

よく使う組み合わせ

read a book read a book
write a book write a book
open a book open a book
text book text book
library book library book

よく使うフレーズ

by the book

following the rules strictly

don't judge a book by its cover

do not judge something by appearance alone

in my book

in my opinion

よく混同される語

book vs notebook

A book is usually for reading, while a notebook has empty pages for writing.

book vs magazine

A magazine is a thin publication with a paper cover issued regularly, unlike a book.

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使い方のコツ

The word 'book' is most commonly a noun for a reading object, but it is also frequently used as a verb meaning to reserve a room or a seat.

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よくある間違い

Learners sometimes use the word 'book' when they actually mean 'notebook' for taking notes in class.

💡

覚え方のコツ

Visualize a hook catching a book; 'Hook' and 'Book' rhyme and are spelled similarly.

📖

語源

Derived from the Old English word 'bōc', which is related to the beech tree because early writings were carved on beech wood tablets.

文法パターン

countable noun: one book, two books can be used as a transitive verb
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文化的な背景

In many cultures, giving a book as a gift is seen as a sign of respect and an encouragement of knowledge.

クイックテスト

She is reading an interesting ____.

正解!

正解は: book

関連フレーズ

関連単語

subcapure

C1

Relating to a secondary or subordinate stage of capturing data, images, or specimens within a larger primary process. It describes a nested acquisition mechanism used to record specific subsets of information under a broader set of parameters.

triunior

C1

A triunior is a specialized term used in certain organizational or tripartite structures to denote a third-tier junior member or an entry-level official within a specific hierarchy. It refers to an individual who occupies the lowest level of a three-part junior classification system, often found in niche administrative or academic contexts.

pretracttion

C1

To exert a forward-moving force or tension on a physical structure, usually as a preliminary step in a technical or medical process. It involves drawing a component toward the front or applying tension prior to a primary action to ensure proper alignment or stability.

microprivic

C1

To selectively remove or strip away minuscule, often essential, components from a larger structure or system. This verb describes a process of highly precise deprivation occurring at a microscopic or granular level.

extraprehendery

C1

Describing knowledge or insights that lie beyond the standard limits of human perception or intellectual grasp. It often refers to concepts that are highly abstract, metaphysical, or so complex that they require a specialized or transcendent way of thinking to be understood.

circumscendic

C1

Describing a movement or path that involves climbing or scaling around the perimeter of an object. It often refers to a circuitous upward trajectory used to bypass obstacles or cover the entirety of a vertical structure.

rematerine

C1

To re-incorporate or restore something to its original material or essential state, especially after it has been fragmented, digitized, or abstractly altered. It describes the process of making an abstract concept or a digital set of data tangible and physical once more.

explicine

C1

Describes information, structures, or concepts that are inherently self-explanatory and unfold their meaning clearly without the need for external interpretation. It refers to a state of being naturally transparent or methodically detailed in a way that precludes ambiguity.

comdurist

C1

Describing an attitude or strategy characterized by an unyielding, steadfast commitment to enduring challenges over a long period. It refers to the quality of being resolutely persistent despite significant hardship or delay in results.

dishospation

C1

Describing an attitude or environment that is significantly lacking in hospitality or friendliness toward guests. It denotes an actively unwelcoming, cold, or repellent reception in social, professional, or academic settings.

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