词汇 | sheaf |
释义 | sheaf noun[ C ] uk /ʃiːf/ us /ʃiːf/pluralsheaves a number of things, especially pieces of paper or plant stems, that are held or tied together: (尤指纸张的)沓,叠;(尤指植物茎杆的)捆,束 A lawyer walked in carrying a whole sheaf of papers.一个律师走进来,手里拿着一叠文件。 The corn was cut and tied in sheaves.玉米收割后被捆成了捆。 Synonym bundle Tim Ridley/Dorling Kindersley/GettyImages Groups and collections of things age bracket agglomerate agglomeration Aladdin's cave anthology array basket crop empty set ensemble family feast glory box package portfolio selection sheaves starter pack store cupboard storehouse sheaf | American Dictionarysheaf noun[ C ] us/ʃif/pluralsheavesus/ʃivz/ a number of things held or tied together: A sheaf of papers lay on her desk. Sheaves of dry corn stalks leaned against the fence. Examples of sheafsheaf Left: a dancer with a sheaf of areca blossom wrapped in a betel leaf. In would stride our impeccably dressed captain, lighting up the room with his presence, bearing a great sheaf of papers and notes. The spherulites are characterized by a central, highly turbid core formed of clusters of sheaf-like radiating microgranophyric intergrowths 0.1 to 0.2 mm long. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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