词组 | booklet |
释义 | booklet /ˈbʊklət, ˈbʊklɪt/ noun [C] a very short book that usually contains information on one particular subjectadjectives/nouns + bookleta free booklet There is a free booklet on buying your own home.a little booklet Tia Mimi read out loud from a little booklet. an information booklet Have you read the information booklet?prepositionsa booklet on sth They published a booklet on choosing plants for your garden.in a booklet It says in the booklet that the best time to go is in the autumn.THESAURUS: booklet brochure a thin book with paper covers that gives information on something you may want to buy or advertises something: glossy holiday brochures (=printed on shiny paper) | The hotel was nothing like it said it would be in the brochure. | The brochure shows you all the different types of washing machine. leaflet a small book or piece of paper, often only one or two folded pages, that advertises something or gives information on a particular subject: I looked at a leaflet about library services. | They were handing out leaflets for the Socialist Party. pamphlet a very thin book with paper covers, in which someone writes about their opinions about something, or gives information about something: I never read political pamphlets - they're full of lies. | Paine wrote a pamphlet about slavery. | The pamphlet tells you all you need to know about growing cactuses. prospectus especially BrE a thin paper book that advertises and gives information about a school, college, new business etc: I asked them to send me the college prospectus. flyer a small sheet of paper advertising something: People were giving out flyers advertising the fair. | We keep getting flyers through our door from local takeaway restaurants. tract a thin short book, especially about a moral or religious subject – a rather formal use: Two women were handing out religious tracts. |
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