public library
public library — noun
1. a library provided for the community, where anyone can borrow books, read, study
a library provided for the community, where anyone can borrow books, read, study, and often use computers for free
Sayaka borrowed three cookbooks from the public library before the holiday weekend.
borrow + noun + from the public library
After school, Eli uses the public library's computers to finish homework.
use the public library's computers for study
The town opened a new public library beside the market last spring.
On rainy afternoons, Camila reads picture books with her son at the public library.
Residents met at the public library to discuss safer streets in the neighborhood.
- library
more general; it can also mean a school, university, or private library
- municipal library
more formal and specifically stresses that it is run by a city government
- community library
stresses service to local residents and may be smaller or more local in focus
文法句型
go to the public library
borrow + noun + from the public library
study at the public library
用法筆記
Usually refers to a library funded by a city, town, or other public body and open to everyone in the area. Common activities there include borrowing books, studying, using computers, and joining local events.