(advance) booking (of)
1booking — book|ing S3 [ˈbukıŋ] n 1.) an arrangement to travel by train, use a hotel room etc at a particular time in the future →↑reservation ▪ bookings on cruise ships ▪ I made a booking for two double rooms. ▪ I m calling to confirm my booking (=say… …
2advance — [[t]ædvɑ͟ːns, væ̱ns[/t]] ♦♦ advances, advancing, advanced 1) VERB To advance means to move forward, often in order to attack someone. [V prep/adv] Reports from Chad suggest that rebel forces are advancing on the capital... According to one report …
3advance — /əd vɑ:ns/ noun 1. money paid as a loan or as a part of a payment to be made later ● to receive an advance from the bank ● to make an advance of £100 to someone ● to pay someone an advance against a security ● She asked if she could have a cash… …
4Advance agent — or Advance Man Traveling ahead of a touring company, the advance agent or working agent, later called press agent, would oversee any special arrangements contracted with the theatre manager, consult with the local bill posting business on the… …
5advance — ad|vance1 W2S3 [ədˈva:ns US ədˈvæns] n ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1 in advance (of something) 2 be in advance of somebody/something 3¦(development/improvement)¦ 4¦(forward movement)¦ 5¦(money)¦ 6 advances 7¦(increase)¦ ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1.) in advance (of sth) …
6booking — noun 1 (esp. BrE) arrangement that you make in advance to buy a ticket, etc. ADJECTIVE ▪ advance, early ▪ late ▪ priority ▪ double (= two bookings for the same time) …
7advance — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun 1 forward movement ADJECTIVE ▪ rapid ▪ Allied, British, German, etc. VERB + ADVANCE ▪ make …
8advance — 1 noun 1 in advance before something happens or is expected to happen: I should warn you in advance, we may be delayed. | six months/a year in advance: Rent is payable three months in advance. (+ of): Could you distribute copies well in advance… …
9booking — /ˈbʊkɪŋ / (say booking) noun 1. advance engagement of a place or passage. 2. an engagement to perform. {book + ing1} …
10booking — Entering an event or a transaction in a book; a police station term for the entry of an arrest and the charge for which the arrest was made; the engagement of talent for a theater, a night club or other place of entertainment. The system or… …