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词汇 librarian
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Definition of librarian in English:

librarian

noun lʌɪˈbrɛːrɪənˌlaɪˈbrɛriən
  • A person in charge of or assisting in a library.

    图书馆馆长;图书馆管理员

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Many librarians reported a sense of being useful in a time of crisis, or of helping others in a time of very real need.
    • Yes, becoming a professional librarian was all part of my master plan for world domination.
    • With my keen observation skills, I have noticed that a lot of librarians and library workers like to knit.
    • The four volunteer coders comprised three family doctors at the University of Iowa and a medical librarian.
    • I have a great love for books and a high regard for teachers and librarians.
    • Being a librarian, as the commission found, is not as simple as outsiders might think.
    • Under the pitched roof, the librarians have their comfortable office.
    • In the library that has no computers the librarian is a lot friendlier and knows me and my family well.
    • Twenty five persons including a lecturer and a librarian were injured in the police action.
    • Now that it has become a hallmark of the profession, librarians must stand fast.
    • Professional librarians have told me that these venues are not in the right position.
    • This month I look at books to help librarians in the technical aspects of their jobs.
    • Before he became a writer he studied at Uppsala University and worked as a librarian and journalist.
    • She described a library technician as occupying a place between a librarian and a clerk.
    • Clearly this is an impracticality not only for patrons, but for librarians as well.
    • The finals were held at the Johannesburg Public Library, attended by teachers and librarians.
    • Medical librarians concerned they could be out of a job as electronic publishing comes of age may be worrying needlessly.
    • Muriel had first thought of being a librarian, then later attended art school before trying her hand at acting.
    • Young bookworms presented their favourite librarian with farewell cards and a song to mark her retirement.
    • They also deleted it from the online edition of the journal and asked librarians to physically remove the pages the article was printed on.

Derivatives

  • librarianship

  • nounlʌɪˈbrɛːrɪənʃɪplaɪˈbrɛriənˌʃɪp
    • The problem is exacerbated by the various fashions in librarianship - how many libraries now prefer to be called ‘resource centres’ or other such jargon?
      Example sentencesExamples
      • He has prepared a brief report, laced with statistical findings and the technical aspects of librarianship, which demands a more thorough inquiry into the methods of the appraisal.
      • My three years of librarianship had prepared me for this by telling me that if we took the books off the shelf and piled them in order we could quickly reshelve them afterwards.
      • He was born and raised in Winnipeg and attended the University of Manitoba, then went on to UBC where he completed his master of librarianship in 1975.
      • And there he stayed, comfortably situated, reasonably paid, with an amplitude of time to pursue his literary interests, for the next 29 years, until, in 1904, he was offered, and eagerly seized, the House of Lords librarianship.

Origin

Late 17th century (denoting a scribe or copyist): from Latin librarius 'relating to books', (used as a noun) 'bookseller, scribe', + -an.

Rhymes

agrarian, antiquarian, apiarian, Aquarian, Arian, Aryan, authoritarian, barbarian, Bavarian, Bulgarian, Caesarean (US Cesarean), centenarian, communitarian, contrarian, Darien, disciplinarian, egalitarian, equalitarian, establishmentarian, fruitarian, Gibraltarian, grammarian, Hanoverian, humanitarian, Hungarian, latitudinarian, libertarian, majoritarian, millenarian, necessarian, necessitarian, nonagenarian, octogenarian, ovarian, Parian, parliamentarian, planarian, predestinarian, prelapsarian, proletarian, quadragenarian, quinquagenarian, quodlibetarian, Rastafarian, riparian, rosarian, Rotarian, sabbatarian, Sagittarian, sanitarian, Sauveterrian, sectarian, seminarian, septuagenarian, sexagenarian, topiarian, totalitarian, Trinitarian, ubiquitarian, Unitarian, utilitarian, valetudinarian, vegetarian, veterinarian, vulgarian

Definition of librarian in US English:

librarian

nounˌlīˈbrerēənˌlaɪˈbrɛriən
  • A person, typically with a degree in library science, who administers or assists in a library.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Muriel had first thought of being a librarian, then later attended art school before trying her hand at acting.
    • Professional librarians have told me that these venues are not in the right position.
    • Before he became a writer he studied at Uppsala University and worked as a librarian and journalist.
    • Many librarians reported a sense of being useful in a time of crisis, or of helping others in a time of very real need.
    • Yes, becoming a professional librarian was all part of my master plan for world domination.
    • They also deleted it from the online edition of the journal and asked librarians to physically remove the pages the article was printed on.
    • Young bookworms presented their favourite librarian with farewell cards and a song to mark her retirement.
    • Being a librarian, as the commission found, is not as simple as outsiders might think.
    • Now that it has become a hallmark of the profession, librarians must stand fast.
    • Medical librarians concerned they could be out of a job as electronic publishing comes of age may be worrying needlessly.
    • I have a great love for books and a high regard for teachers and librarians.
    • Twenty five persons including a lecturer and a librarian were injured in the police action.
    • Clearly this is an impracticality not only for patrons, but for librarians as well.
    • The four volunteer coders comprised three family doctors at the University of Iowa and a medical librarian.
    • This month I look at books to help librarians in the technical aspects of their jobs.
    • In the library that has no computers the librarian is a lot friendlier and knows me and my family well.
    • Under the pitched roof, the librarians have their comfortable office.
    • With my keen observation skills, I have noticed that a lot of librarians and library workers like to knit.
    • She described a library technician as occupying a place between a librarian and a clerk.
    • The finals were held at the Johannesburg Public Library, attended by teachers and librarians.

Origin

Late 17th century (denoting a scribe or copyist): from Latin librarius ‘relating to books’, (used as a noun) ‘bookseller, scribe’, + -an.

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