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How do you say e-book in English?

The English translation of "electronic book" is "e-book".

E-book is analyzed as follows:

I. Pronunciation:

British Pronunciation: [?i?b?k]

American Pronunciation: [?i?b?k]

II. Interpretation:

n. e-books, e-readers

III. Word Form Variation:

Plural: e-books

Meaning Expansion:

"e-book" refers to books published in electronic form, which can be read on electronic devices, such as e-readers, tablets and smartphones. It is characterized by portability and interactability compared to traditional paper books. E-books are widely welcomed in the digital era, offering convenient reading and a variety of functions, such as adjusting font size, bookmark marking and search function.

V. Example sentences:

1. She prefers reading e-books on her Kindle rather than physical books.

2. The library has a wide selection of e-books available for borrowing.)

3. I downloaded an e-book on gardening to learn more about plant care.)

4. With the rise of e-books, more people are embracing digital reading as a convenient option.

6. Common phrases:

- e-book reader - electronic reader

- e-book format - e-book format

- e-book library - e-book library