词汇 | booker |
释义 | booker noun[ C ] uk /ˈbʊk.ər/ us /ˈbʊk.ɚ/ a person whose job is to arrange for performers to appear on a show, at a club, etc.: (旅馆车票、戏票等的)登记人 She's a successful booker for a TV show.她是一个成功的电视节目制作人。 a person who books something such as a hotel room or seat on an aircraft (= arranges to have it at a particular time in the future): 预订(房间、座位等)的人 All our accommodation is good. However we usually give the best rooms to early bookers.我们所有的房间都很好,但是我们通常把最好的房间给提早预订的人。 I was like a stand-up comedian who had been informed that a booker from "The Tonight Show" was in the audience. Henderson, the club's booker, had been working hard to compile an impressive list of upcoming shows. The club's talent booker says the current economic storm may contain a silver lining for smaller clubs like his and the artists who play there. The site shows all fares for a particular route, which switches the buying power to the individual booker. Cinema & theatre: people who work in cinemas & theatres booking agent claqueur dresser projectionist prompt sceneshifter stage manager stagehand usher usherette You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Broadcasting in general Making bookings & reservations |
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