book
Coltas
Beurla
[deasaich]Freumhachadh
Fuaimneachadh
Ainmear
book (iolra: books)
- leabhar
- I read books.
- Tha mise a'leughadh leabhraichean.
- I read books.
- An Leabhar.
- In both English and Gaelic, "the Book" means the Bible.
- Her face was an open book.
- The book of love.
- We tried every trick in the book to solve the problem.
- The book on that filly is that she doesn't run well in the rain.
- My grandfather did everything by the book.
- The police threw the book at him when they finally arrested him.
- The judge brought him to book.
- a book of matches, a book of stamps
- A bookmaker makes book and takes bets.
- Upon winning that last trick, the bridge team made book.
- in one's own book
- in one's good books
- one for the book
- on the books
Buadhair
book
- She has plenty of book learning and no common sense.
- His book assets look great on paper, but he lives as if he were bone broke.
Gnìomhair
book
- They booked a table for 8 o'clock.
- He booked time for relaxation every day.
- They booked a hotel for the duration.
- The hotel was all booked up.
- Sergeant Friday said, "Book 'em, Dano."
- The ref booked the goalie's number for picking up the ball with his hands.
- Book a flight on the internet.
- You book in at the front desk while I find a luggage cart.
- They booked when the show was over.
Ceanglaichean-lìn leth a-mach
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Uicleir Beurla: | book |
Uicipeid Beurla: | book |