book
1 physical parts of books 2 contents of books 3 different kinds of book 4 books to write in 5 writing and producing a book 6 buying, borrowing and keeping books 7 reading a book see also WRITE
1 physical parts of books - a number of pieces of paper, with words printed or written on them, joined together in a cover: book At present I'm reading a book about space travel. ◎ This book has been a best-seller (= bought by a lot of people) for months. - one of the sheets of paper in a book: page; one side of a page: page It was a very old book and some of the pages were missing. ◎ It's a long book - over five hundred pages. - the letters and words that are printed in a book: print (noun U) This print is so small I can hardly read it. ※ more on pages PAGE - the outside part of a book or magazine: cover - a book which has a hard cover: hardback Until now, it's only been available in hardback. - a book which has a soft cover: paperback Is there a paperback version?
2 contents of books - the name of a book: title It's about a journey across Africa by train - but I can't remember the title. - (used about a book) named: entitled The winner of this year's literature prize is a book entitled 'Tomorrow's Children'. - a short piece of writing at the beginning of a book which says sth about the book: preface, foreword - one of the parts into which a book is divided: chapter Chapter 12 is about pronouns. - the words at the beginning of a chapter or section, which tell you its name: heading chapter headings ◎ a new section heading - a list of the main subjects in a book and the page numbers where you can find them: contents (noun plural) the contents page - one of a set or series of books: part, volume This encyclopedia comes in twelve volumes. - a list of names and subjects arranged in alphabetical order at the end of a book: index Look it up in the index. - a list of the books and articles that a writer used when writing a book, or a list of books related to a particular subject: bibliography There's a very useful bibliography at the end of this book. - a section at the end of a book which gives extra information: appendix (plural appendices) - to say what the subject of a book is, you can say that it is on/about sb/sth, it deals* with sb/sth, it covers sth Have you got a book about Venice? ◎ His first book dealt with vegetarian cookery. - when we want to talk about sth that is written in a book, we can say that the book says* sth What does the encyclopedia say about Shakespeare's parents?
3 different kinds of book - a book which tells a story about people or events that are not real: novel - a book which tells an exciting story, often about a crime: thriller - a book which tells the story of sb's life: biography; a biography which sb writes about their own life: autobiography - a book of stories for children: story book - a book for children with pictures: picture book - a book of songs: song book - stories, novels, etc which describe events and people that do not really exist: fiction (noun U) - books that are about real people and events: non-fiction (noun U) - novels, poems and plays which are considered to be of high quality, and an important part of a country's culture: literature (noun U) I'm studying 20th century German literature. ※ more on literature LITERATURE - a book which contains hymns: hymn book - a book which contains prayers: prayer book - the book which describes how the world was created according to the Christian and Jewish religions, and tells the story of the life of Jesus Christ: the Bible - the holy book of the Muslims: the Koran - the holy books of religion, such as the Bible: scripture (noun U), the scriptures (noun plural) - a book which you use to find out information: reference book - a small book with a soft cover which usually gives information or advice: booklet - a book which consists of only a few pages giving some information: pamphlet ※ reference books A BOOK THAT ※¦ | IS CALLED ※¦ | gives lists of words and their meanings, etc | a dictionary | contains maps | an atlas | gives information about many subjects, arranged in alphabetical order | an encyclopedia | describes a town or country, and suggests interesting places to visit there | a (travel) guide, guidebook | explains how to do or operate sth, for example a computer | a manual | explains how to prepare food and cook it | a recipe book, cookery book, cookbook | you use to study and to help you understand a subject | a textbook | gives lists of people's names, addresses, telephone numbers, etc | a directory | has photos of things you can buy and details about prices, etc | catalogue (AmE catalog) | 4 books to write in - a book which consists of a number of blank pages which you can write in: notebook; a notebook that people use mainly at school: exercise book - a small book that you keep the addresses of people you know in: address book - a book in which you write down your appointments, etc; or a book in which you write down what happens to you each day: diary - a book which has blank pages on which you can stick photos, stamps, etc: album - a book which has large blank pages on which you can stick pictures, newspaper articles, etc: scrapbook
5 writing and producing a book - to put words about a particular subject on paper, creating a book: write* sth My wife's writing a novel. - a person who writes books: writer - a person who has written a particular book: author Who's the author of this book? - the books, articles, etc written by a person or a group of people: writings (noun plural) selected writings of 20th-century authors - the money which an author receives each time that a book that he/she has written is sold: royalties (noun plural) ※ more on writing WRITE - to produce a book and make it available to the public: publish sth; a person or firm that publishes books: publisher His book will be published in about six months' time. ◎ Her first novel was rejected by fifteen publishers. - to be published for the first time: come* out, appear When this book first came out, it was considered to be very shocking. ※ more on publishing books PUBLISH - one book, of which many have been produced: copy Is there a copy of 'Hamlet' in the library? - the form in which a book, newspaper, etc appears; or a number of copies of a book, newspaper, etc printed at the same time: edition 'Which edition have you got?' 'The second one - it's got two new chapters.' There were 6 000 copies printed in this edition.
6 buying, borrowing and keeping books - a shop where you can buy books: bookshop (AmE bookstore) - a small shop in the street, at a railway station, etc where you can buy newspapers, magazines and books: bookstall (AmE news-stand) - a person who sells books: bookseller - a small card with an amount of money written on it that you can use to buy a book: (BrE) book token I bought him a ※£15 book token for his birthday. - not new when you buy it: second-hand I got it second-hand. ◎ a second-hand bookshop - a place where you can go to read, study and borrow books: library ※ more on libraries LIBRARY - a piece of furniture with shelves which you keep books in: bookcase - a piece of wood attached to the wall which you can put books on: shelf (plural shelves) - a heavy object used for holding books upright on a shelf: bookend
7 reading a book - to turn back the cover of a book in order to look inside: open a book; opposite: close a book She asked us to open our books at page 15. ◎ Now close your book and see how much you can remember. - to look at and understand written words: read* (sth) 'What are you doing?' 'I'm reading.' 'What are you reading?' 'A book about Henry VIII.' ※ more on reading READ - a piece of writing, usually in a newspaper or magazine, which gives sb's opinion of a book: review Her first book got a really bad review in 'The Times'. - a person whose job it is to write reviews: reviewer, critic ※ MORE ... - the words that are sometimes written at the beginning of a book, where the author writes that the book is for a particular person: dedication; to write a dedication: dedicate sth to sb There's a dedication to his wife at the beginning of his book. ◎ He dedicated it to his mother and father. - a short piece of writing at the beginning or end of a book in which the author thanks people who have helped him/her: acknowledgements (noun plural)
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