"Bookshelf" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
A bookshelf is a piece of furniture designed to hold and display books, typically consisting of a vertical frame with shelves or compartments where books can be placed.
A bookmarker is a device or additional element that is used to mark the place where one has stopped reading a book, typically a marker or a ribbon attached to the book's pages, used to keep one's place while reading.
Bookmarking refers to the act of saving or marking a location in an electronic document, such as a website, article, or file, so that it can be easily accessed and revisited later. This can be done using bookmarks, which are typically stored in a browser or a notes app. It is a way to keep track of and organize the resources or content that one wants to revisit, often for educational, research, or personal purposes.
Bookmarks are digital or physical markers used to save and easily access specific locations or "favorites" within a digital document, such as a website, e-book, or document. Bookmarks can also refer to small paper or fabric tabs used to mark a specific page or passage in a physical book.
Bookmen refers to scholars, literary critics, or bibliophiles who specialize in books, literature, and learning.
A bookrest is a small support or ledge used to prop up a book at a comfortable reading angle. It allows readers to hold the book steady and at a suitable height for relaxation and enjoyment.
Books refer to written or printed works consisting of pages glued or sewn together along one side and bound in covers, containing information, stories, or ideas.
A bookseller is a person or company that sells books, typically in a physical store or online.
Bookshelves refer to rows of shelves or cupboards specifically designed to store and display books, typically found in homes, libraries, and offices. They can be made of various materials such as wood, metal, or plastic, and often come in different styles, sizes, and configurations to suit individual needs and preferences.