Pronunciation: /bʊk bæŋk/
noun a place where books are collected and stored for lending or borrowing
A1 I borrowed a book from the book bank at my school.
A2 The book bank is a great resource for students who can't afford to buy textbooks.
B1 The book bank at the library allows members to borrow books for a certain period of time.
B2 The university book bank provides students with access to expensive course materials at no cost.
C1 The book bank initiative aims to promote literacy and education in underprivileged communities.
C2 The book bank program has been successful in increasing access to reading materials for students of all ages.
formal The university library has a book bank where students can borrow textbooks for the semester.
informal Hey, did you know there's a book bank on campus where you can get free textbooks?
slang I heard there's a book bank at the library where you can snag some books for your classes.
figurative The book bank of knowledge is always open for those who seek to learn.
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