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1 bundle of lines
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2 sheaf
noun* * *[ʃi:f]plural - sheaves; noun(a bundle usually tied or held together: a sheaf of corn/notes.) die Garbe,das Bündel* * *<pl sheaves>[ʃi:f]n\sheaf of lines Strahlenbündel nt\sheaf of sparks Funkenregen m* * *[ʃiːf]n pl sheaves(of wheat, corn) Garbe f; (of arrows etc, papers, notes) Bündel nt* * *sheaf [ʃiːf]A pl -ves [-vz] s1. AGR Garbe f2. Bündel n:sheaf of fire Feuer-, Geschossgarbe f;sheaf of rays PHYS StrahlenbündelB v/t in Garben binden* * *noun, pl. sheaves (of corn etc.) Garbe, die; (of paper, arrows, etc.) Bündel, das* * *n.(§ pl.: sheaves)= Bündel - n.Garbe -n f.
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