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How do you say library in English?
English [la? br? ri]; 【la? Bri] beauty [? Los Angeles? breri/]
Library interpretation
Library, library building; Private collection of books, CDs, etc.; Study, study; Libraries, series of books (CD albums, complete sets of videos, etc. ); Software library;
phrase
1. Library Library Oxford Library
2. National Library National Central Library
3. British Library British Library Public Catalogue
example sentence
1. This new library is very much like Nash's style.
This new library is very much like Nash's style.
2. It is difficult for non-professionals to enter the medical library.
It is difficult for laymen to enter the medical library.
This library has a large collection of biology books.
The library has a large biological area.
This material explains the operating rules of the library.
This explains the rules of library operation.
The time I spent in the library was very rewarding.
The time I spent in the library was very rewarding.
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