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rebook verb[ I or T ] (alsore-book)uk /ˌriːˈbʊk/ us /ˌriːˈbʊk/ to arrange to have a new seat, room, etc. at a particular time in the future, after it is no longer possible to have the one you previously had: 重新订位;重新订房 Travel agents were helping customers re-book flights as service returned. The money was finally refunded, but not in time to rebook for the original dates.这笔钱终于退还了,但没赶上为原定日期重新订票。 The airline company said it would refund or rebook passengers with tickets for cancelled flights. Most hotels will re-book you on a different date if there is availability. After the cancellation, we were told to rebook online. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases Making bookings & reservations advance booking book book in/book into somewhere booker booking booking agency booking agent double-book overbook pre-booked reservation reserve ride-hailing season unreserved vacancy |