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1 sheaf
/ʃi:f/ * danh từ, số nhiều sheaves /ʃi:vz/ - bó, lượm, thếp =a sheaf of flowers+ bó hoa =a sheaf of rice-plants+ lượm lúa =a sheaf of papers+ thếp giấy * ngoại động từ - bó thành bó, bó thành lượm -
2 sheaves
/ʃi:f/ * danh từ, số nhiều sheaves /ʃi:vz/ - bó, lượm, thếp =a sheaf of flowers+ bó hoa =a sheaf of rice-plants+ lượm lúa =a sheaf of papers+ thếp giấy * ngoại động từ - bó thành bó, bó thành lượm
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sheaf — [[t]ʃi͟ːf[/t]] sheaves 1) N COUNT: usu N of n A sheaf of papers is a number of them held or fastened together. He took out a sheaf of papers and leafed through them. 2) N COUNT A sheaf of corn or wheat is a number of corn or wheat plants that… … English dictionary
sheaf — noun (plural sheaves) Etymology: Middle English sheef, from Old English scēaf; akin to Old High German scoub sheaf, Russian chub forelock Date: before 12th century 1. a quantity of the stalks and ears of a cereal grass or sometimes other plant… … New Collegiate Dictionary
sheaf — sheaflike, adj. /sheef/, n., pl. sheaves, v. n. 1. one of the bundles in which cereal plants, as wheat, rye, etc., are bound after reaping. 2. any bundle, cluster, or collection: a sheaf of papers. v.t. 3. to bind (something) into a sheaf or… … Universalium
sheaf — [[t]ʃif[/t]] n. pl. sheaves 1) agr. one of the bundles in which cereal plants are bound after reaping 2) any bundle, cluster, or collection: a sheaf of papers[/ex] • Etymology: bef. 900; ME shefe (n.), OE schēaf, c. OS skōf, OHG scoub sheaf, wisp … From formal English to slang
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sheaf — ► NOUN (pl. sheaves) 1) a bundle of grain stalks laid lengthways and tied together after reaping. 2) a bundle of objects, especially papers. ► VERB ▪ bundle into sheaves. ORIGIN Old English, related to SHOVE(Cf. ↑shove) … English terms dictionary
sheaf — [shēf] n. pl. sheaves [ME schefe < OE sceaf, akin to Ger schaub < IE base * skeup , * skeubh , a bundle, clump > SHOP] 1. a bunch of cut stalks of grain, etc. bound up in a bundle 2. a collection of things gathered together; bundle, as… … English World dictionary
sheaf — noun (plural sheaves) 1》 a bundle of grain stalks laid lengthways and tied together after reaping. 2》 a bundle of objects, especially papers. verb bundle into sheaves. Origin OE scēaf, of Gmc origin; related to shove … English new terms dictionary
sheaf — n. & v. n. (pl. sheaves) a group of things laid lengthways together and usu. tied, esp. a bundle of cornstalks tied after reaping, or a collection of papers. v.tr. make into sheaves. Etymology: OE sceaf f. Gmc (as SHOVE) … Useful english dictionary
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