Part 3 - Library

HỌC BỘ TỪ

release
release /rɪˈliːs/
(verb) to let somebody come out of a place where they have been kept or stuck and unable to leave or move
Example: The film was finally released to movie theaters after many delays


section
section /ˈsekʃn/
(noun) any of the parts into which something is divided
Example: That section of the road is still closed.


check out
check out /tʃek aʊt/
(phrasal verb) to be found to be true or acceptable after being examined
Example: When do you check out?


Return sth to sth
Return sth to sth rɪˈtɜrn sth tu sth
(verb)
Example: I need to return this book to the library.


Due
Due /duː/
(adjective) caused by somebody/something; because of somebody/something
Example: But it’s due tomorrow, which means you’ll have to pay a late fee if you bring it back then.


Pay a late fee
Pay a late fee peɪ ə leɪt fi
(verb)
Example: But it’s due tomorrow, which means you’ll have to pay a late fee if you bring it back then.


Overdue
Overdue /ˌəʊvərˈduː/
(adjective) not paid, done, returned, etc. by the required or expected time
Example: I need to return this book to the library. It’s overdue.


Library card
Library card ˈlaɪˌbreri kɑrd
(noun)
Example: Sign up for a library card and you will be allowed to study in the library.


Journal
Journal /ˈdʒɜːrnl/
(noun) a newspaper or magazine that deals with a particular subject or profession
Example: The doctor is reading the Journal of Medical Science.


Shelf/ Bookshelf
Shelf/ Bookshelf ʃelf/ ˈbʊkˌʃelf
(noun)
Example: Find it in shelf 4, section 6.


Aisle
Aisle /aɪl/
(noun) a passage between rows of seats in a church, theatre, train, etc., or between rows of shelves in a supermarket
Example: I love sitting between the aisles and reading a novel by Jane Austin.


Under the name
Under the name ˈʌndər ðə neɪm

Example: My account is under the name David Harris.


a novel by [author]
a novel by [author] ə ˈnɑvəl baɪ [ˈɔθər]
(noun)
Example: It looks like you still have a novel by Brad


Drop it off
Drop it off drɑp ɪt ɔf
(verb)
Example: I’ll be visiting my family in Tacoma for a few days, so I’ll drop it off next week.


Renew
Renew /rɪˈnuː/
(verb) to begin something again after it stopped or was interrupted
Example: Could you renew that book for me?