a small object, typically made of metal or wood, that is placed on either end of a row of books to keep them standing upright and prevent them from falling over
书挡
a thin marker, usually made of paper, cardboard, or fabric, used to keep one's place in a book or other printed material
书签
a device used to support a book while it is being read, typically designed to hold the book at an angle that makes it easier to read
not bound together but instead consists of individual sheets that can be easily added, removed, or reorganized
a type of binding where a metal or plastic coil is wound through small holes along the edge of a stack of pages or a notebook
(of a book, magazine, etc.) having been read many times and showing signs of wear and use, particularly on its pages
so engaging and interesting that the reader is eager to keep turning the pages to find out what happens next
a book or story that is so engaging and compelling that it keeps the reader eagerly turning the pages
翻页机
characterized by beauty, elegance, or emotional depth similar to what is often found in poetry
诗意的
(of a language or style of writing) related to or suitable for works of literature rather than everyday discourse
文学的
(a work created by an author, artist, or composer) entirely new and not based on existing works or sources
(of a piece of writing) composed or constructed in a way that is clear, effective, and skillfully presented
写得好
creating a sense of tension, excitement, or anticipation, often by withholding information or revealing it gradually
悬疑的
describing a person who loves to read and has an academic or studious interest in books
书生气的
a personal identification card issued by a library that allows an individual to borrow books
借书证
any type of written or printed material that is intended to be read, including books, magazines, newspapers, and online content
阅读材料
a piece of furniture or a stand designed to hold a book or document at a suitable angle and height for reading
读经台
a light source specifically designed to provide illumination for reading purposes, often placed on a desk or table next to the reading material
台灯
a space, typically in a library or public institution, designated for reading and studying
阅览室
the critical examination of a literary text, including its structure, style, themes, and literary devices, in order to gain a deeper understanding of its meaning and significance
the process of actively and carefully analyzing and evaluating information from a text to form a judgment or opinion about its meaning and quality