booklet

booklet — noun

1. a short publication made of a few joined paper pages, usually used to give pract

1.名詞B2
釋義

a short publication made of a few joined paper pages, usually used to give practical information about one subject

例句

The nurse gave Ravi a booklet about caring for a broken arm.

a booklet about + topic

Inside the museum bag, a free booklet explained each old photograph.

同義詞
  • pamphlet

    often even thinner and commonly used for public information or opinion

  • brochure

    more strongly linked to advertising, travel, or sales material

  • manual

    usually longer and more focused on instructions for using something

  • leaflet

    normally a single folded sheet rather than a small bound book

文法句型

a booklet about + topic

a booklet on + topic

print a booklet

hand out a booklet

用法筆記

Usually refers to something made for practical reading, such as safety rules, travel details, or event information. A booklet is normally thinner and less formal than a book, and brochure is more often used for promotional material.

常見錯誤

The hotel gave us a brochure with all the safety rules.
The hotel gave us a booklet with all the safety rules.
💡brochure often suggests advertising, while booklet better fits a small information book.