Library (Noun)
Syllable division: li·brary
How to pronounce: UK: /ˈlaɪ.brər.i/ US: /ˈlaɪ.brer.i/
#1 Meaning: A building, room, or establishment where individuals can borrow books, documents, music, and occasionally tools or artwork, usually without having to pay for them.
Example:
> I think we should go to the library to study this afternoon.
> When she wants to be alone, she goes to the library to read.
#2 Meaning: A group of songs or musical compositions available through an internet music service.
Example:
> Did you know that with Spotify, you can share your music library with others?
> Online music streaming sites are expanding their music libraries weekly.
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We used to go to libraries in past quite often. Nowadays the libraries are available on-line, so we can reach the same information or “borrow” a digitalized book remotely, from our homes.
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We used to go to libraries in past quite often. Nowadays libraries are available online, so we can reach the same information or “borrow” a digitalized book remotely, from our homes.
I went Library every day when I study school because I prepared lessons
The Library of Alexandria is the most famous library of Antiquity.
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In my opinion, one of the alternative places for reading beside a library is in a bank because it has a more or less similar level of quietness 😀
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I like to study in a library, because it is a quiet and peaceful place.
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Some teenagers like going to the library every week to read some good books.
Who likes hearing musics on Spotify, they can create their own music library with their favorites songs.
Good sentences Nirvana! 😀
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People who like listening to music on Spotify can create their own music library with their favorite songs.
the library is very important in my house