library

Предложения
An user
A
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  library   was   also   established   at that   time
  and   other   minor   changes   were   made .

В то время была также создана библиотека, и были внесены другие незначительные изменения.

An user
Both   are   now   in   the   Royal   Library   in   Copenhagen .

Оба сейчас находятся в Королевской библиотеке в Копенгагене.

An user
A
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  Gurdwara   may   also   have   a
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  library nursery and   classroom .

Гурдвара также может иметь библиотеку, детскую и классную комнату.

An user
Belrose  also   has   Glen   Saint   theatre and  Belrose  library .

Белроуз также имеет театр Глена Сен -Сен -Театр и Библиотека Белроуза.

An user
The  Millersville  University   Library   is   housed   in   Ganser   Hall .

Библиотека Университета Миллерсвилля находится в Гансер -Холле.

Значение (Английский)

  1. An institution which holds books and/or other forms of media for use by the public or qualified people often lending them out, as well as providing various other services for its users.
  2. (broadly) Any institution that lends out its goods for use by the public or a community.
  3. A collection of books or other forms of stored information.
  4. An equivalent collection of analogous information in a non-printed form, e.g. record library.
  5. A room dedicated to storing books.
  6. A collection of software routines that provide functionality to be incorporated into or used by a computer program.
  7. A collection of DNA material from a single organism or relative to a single disease.
  8. The deck or draw pile.

Частота

B2
Произносится как (IPA)
/ˈlaɪbɹi/
Этимология (Английский)

In summary

From Middle English librarie, from Anglo-Norman librarie, from Old French librairie, from Latin librarium (“bookcase, chest for books”), from librarius (“concerning books”), from liber (“the inner bark of trees; paper, parchment, book”), probably derived from a Proto-Indo-European base *leub(ʰ)- (“to strip, to peel”). Displaced native Middle English bochous, bokhus (literally “book house”), from Old English bōchūs (compare bookhouse). Romance cognates often mean “bookshop” instead: French librairie, Italian libreria, Spanish librería, Romanian librărie and Portuguese livraria. This is a relatively recent innovation (16th century in French), which ended up displacing the earlier sense.

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