借阅
To borrow and read books or other materials, usually from a library.
Exemples
3 sur 5每人最多可以借阅五本书。
Each person can borrow up to five books.
这本参考书只能在馆内借阅,不能带走。
This reference book can only be read inside the library and cannot be taken away.
我已经借阅了三本关于历史的书。
I have already borrowed three books about history.
Famille de mots
Astuce mémo
Think of '借' (borrow) and '阅' (read). Borrow to read.
Quiz rapide
你需要办理一张___证才能从图书馆拿书。
Correct !
La bonne réponse est : 借阅
Exemples
每人最多可以借阅五本书。
formalEach person can borrow up to five books.
这本参考书只能在馆内借阅,不能带走。
academicThis reference book can only be read inside the library and cannot be taken away.
我已经借阅了三本关于历史的书。
everydayI have already borrowed three books about history.
借阅期通常是一个月。
formalThe borrowing period is usually one month.
我想借阅一些最新的期刊。
academicI want to borrow some of the latest journals.
Famille de mots
Collocations courantes
Phrases Courantes
图书借阅
book borrowing
借阅须知
borrowing rules
开架借阅
open-shelf borrowing
Souvent confondu avec
借 (jiè) is general borrowing; 借阅 specifically implies borrowing for the purpose of reading.
Notes d'usage
A formal term used in library and educational contexts.
Erreurs courantes
Don't forget the '阅' (read) part; if you are borrowing money, you just use '借'.
Astuce mémo
Think of '借' (borrow) and '阅' (read). Borrow to read.
Origine du mot
From '借' (borrow) and '阅' (read/inspect).
Modèles grammaticaux
Quiz rapide
你需要办理一张___证才能从图书馆拿书。
Correct !
La bonne réponse est : 借阅
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