1ADJ-GRADED [verb-link ADJ](旅馆、饭店、剧院或交通工具)预订一空的,满座的,满员的 If a hotel, restaurant, theatre, or transport service is booked up, it has no rooms, tables, or tickets left for a time or date. (旅馆、饭店、剧院或交通工具)预订一空的,满座的,满员的 [mainly British]
St Just seemed pretty booked up, but we managed to find a room at the George.
圣贾斯特饭店似乎已经客满了,但我们设法在乔治饭店订到了一个房间。
2ADJ-GRADED [verb-link ADJ]日程排满的 If someone is booked up, they have made so many arrangements that they have no more time to do things. 日程排满的 [mainly British]
Mr Wilson's diary is booked up for months ahead.
威尔逊先生后几个月的日程都已经排满了。
I'm fully booked up, I couldn't possibly do it now.