bokreferat

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Swedish

Etymology

Compound of bok (book) +‎ referat (report).

Pronunciation

Noun

bokreferat n

  1. A book report.
    • 1891 May 20, “Rättelse [Correction]”, in Göteborgs Handels- och Sjöfartstidning, page 3:
      I gårdagsnumrets bokreferat står: startismen i st. f. stundismen samt dubokartserna i st. f. dubokortserna.
      Yesterday's issue's book report says: shtandists instead of shtundists, and the doukhabors instead of the doukhobors.
    • 1923, Vilhelm Ekelund, “Till Edgar Poes hundraårsdag”, in Böcker och vandringar, page 148:
      För [Edgar Poe] måste det varit en profanation af bittraste art att göra bokreferat och recensioner — ty något annat namn förtjena sällan dessa artiklar af honom.
      For it must have been a profanation of the bitterest kind to write book reports and reviews - because these articles of his rarely deserve any other name.
    • 2021 November 21, “"The Wheel of Time" hyllas och hånas av tittarna ["The Wheel of Time" is praised and mocked by viewers]”, in MovieZine:
      Jag förstår absolut att det blir en del förändringar när det ska översättas från bok till serie men nu har de tydligen baserat serien på ett bokreferat från en femteklassare med dåligt minne.
      I absolutely understand that there will be some changes when it has to be translated from book to TV series, but they have apparently based the series on a book report from a fifth grader with bad memory.

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