释义 |
order bookˈorder ˌbook noun [countable usually plural] especially British English - By 1950 the order book was full to overflowing.
- For example, the employer may be shown to have an increased order book after the invention has been patented.
- I don't know what productivity you have to show in your job, in mine it's the order book.
- Now one has a healthier order book while the other finds its delivery times and its storage needs slashed.
- With the help of the Greyhound Bank it acquired Dan Air assets but grew quickly as its order book grew.
a record of how many goods or services a company has been asked to provide, which shows how successful it is financially: Our order books are full at the moment. |