bookshelves [
'bʊk`ʃɛlf]
pl. 书架
- If we fill in that old fireplace, we'll have a wall free for bookshelves.
如果我们把那个旧壁炉填平,我们可以腾出墙放书架了。 - Let's sweep up the dust from the bookshelves.
咱们把书架上的灰尘扫掉。 - The bookshelves did not suffice of his books.
这些书架摆不下他的书。
Bookshelf \Book"shelf`\, n.; pl. {Bookshelves}.
A shelf to hold books.
- The 6-foot-2 company chairman drops to his knees to get an older person's view of the highest bookshelves.
- Sam Brown's best-seller right now is John Harvey-Jones's Making It Happen (Harper Collins). If you don't have time to browse through the bookshelves, you can join Executive World, Britain's business book club.
- Although "Empire Builders" is just hitting the bookshelves, it has become a cause celebre inside the ivy walls of the business school.
- Then he walks to the bookshelves and pretends to browse.
- Williams expressed similar satisfaction. "Life has been good to me," he said during a conversation in his apartment, which is lined with bookshelves, photographs of his six children and Martin Luther King Jr.
- Collections of these authors in translation occupy prominent places on the bookshelves in some Soviet apartments.
- Published last year - but on a slow journey to bookshelves - is "Eudora Welty: Photographs" (University of Mississippi Press, $50), offering scenes from the South by a writer who has been one of its most distinctive chroniclers for 50 years.