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السُّوفْيِتِيّ
Bibliothek

in the PONS Dictionary

I. li·brary [ˈlaɪbrəri, Am -breri] N

1. library (public):

library
Bibliothek f <-, -en>
library
Bücherei f <-, -en>
public library
Leihbücherei f <-, -en>
record library
university library

2. library (private):

library
Bibliothek f <-, -en>

3. library (serial publication):

library
Gesamtausgabe f <-, -n>
library
Reihe f <-, -n>

II. li·brary [ˈlaɪbrəri, Am -breri] N modifier

library
library (from public library)
library book
library ticket
library ticket
Lesekarte f <-, -n>

ˈli·brary foot·age N no pl CINE, TV

library footage

ˈli·brary sci·ence N no pl

library science

ˈli·brary school N

library school

ˈlend·ing li·brary N

lending library
Leihbibliothek f <-, -en>

cir·cu·lat·ing ˈli·brary N dated

circulating library
Leihbibliothek f <-, -en>

coun·ty ˈli·brary N

county library
county library Brit

ˈpic·ture li·brary N

picture library
Bildarchiv nt <-s, -e>

pub·lic ˈli·brary N

public library

mo·bile ˈli·brary N

mobile library
mobile library

Klett Biology Glossary

lambda library N

lambda library

cDNA library N

cDNA library
cDNA library

shotgun library N

shotgun library

gene library N

gene library
gene library

genomic library N

genomic library

large insert library

large insert library

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Members may borrow from the group fund for a variety of purposes ranging from household emergencies to school fees.
en.wikipedia.org
At this stage in life the individual will borrow from the future to support these expenditure needs.
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Educated everyday speech in the 1880s simply borrowed such terms from written "katharevousa".
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All materials borrowed from the library can be returned to any branch, regardless of where they were borrowed.
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It was called a free library although only subscribers could borrow, non-subscribers were allowed to read on the premises.
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Examples from the Internet (not verified by PONS Editors)

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Originally the room was used by Julius II ( pontiff from 1503 to 1513 ) as a library and private office.
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mv.vatican.va
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Ursprünglich wurde der Raum von Julius II. ( 1503-1513 ) als Bibliothek und Studierzimmer benutzt:
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For additional topics, please ask at the library.
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www.giz.de
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Weitere Themen erfragen Sie bitte in der Bibliothek.
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‘At the bottom we have the foundations with the library and the language rooms.
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www.giz.de
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„Unten haben wir das Fundament mit der Bibliothek und den Sprachräumen.
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The library s collections, arranged by topic and geographic location, are open to the public.
www.giz.de
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Die Bestände der Bibliothek sind thematisch und geographisch geordnet und frei zugänglich.
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Go down the stairs, then keep to the left and pass the main entrance to the library.
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ling.uni-konstanz.de
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Gehen Sie die Treppen herunter, halten sich dann links und gehen Sie rechts direkt am Haupteingang der Bibliothek vorbei.
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