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field of \corn Kornfeld nt, Getreidefeld nt;sheaf of \corn Getreidegarbe f, Getreidebündel nt\corn on the cob Maiskolben mPHRASES:to tread on sb's \corns ( Brit) jdm auf die Hühneraugen treten -
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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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[ʃiːf]* * *[ʃi:f]plural - sheaves; noun(a bundle usually tied or held together: a sheaf of corn/notes.) covone; fascio* * *sheaf /ʃi:f/n. (pl. sheaves)● sheaf binder, macchina per legare il grano in covoni □ sheaf catalogue, catalogo ( di biblioteca) a schede mobili.(to) sheaf /ʃi:f/v. t.2 affastellare; ammucchiare.* * *[ʃiːf] -
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ʃi:fplural - sheaves; noun(a bundle usually tied or held together: a sheaf of corn/notes.) haz, fajo, manojotr[ʃiːf]1 (of corn, barley, etc) gavilla2 (of papers, banknotes, etc) fajo3 (of arrows) haz nombre masculinosheaf ['ʃi:f] n, pl sheaves ['ʃi:vz] : gavilla f (de cereales), haz m (de flechas), fajo m (de papeles)n.(§ pl.: sheaves) = fajo s.m.• gavilla s.f.• haz s.m.v.• garbear v.ʃiːfa) ( Agr) gavilla f[ʃiːf]N (pl sheaves) (Agr) gavilla f ; [of arrows] haz m ; [of papers] fajo m, manojo m* * *[ʃiːf]a) ( Agr) gavilla f -
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[ʃi:f]plural - sheaves; noun(a bundle usually tied or held together: a sheaf of corn/notes.) neg; stak* * *[ʃi:f]plural - sheaves; noun(a bundle usually tied or held together: a sheaf of corn/notes.) neg; stak -
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ʃi:fplural - sheaves; noun(a bundle usually tied or held together: a sheaf of corn/notes.) bunt, knippe; nekbunt--------knippe--------nekIsubst. (i flertall sheaves) \/ʃiːf\/1) kornbånd, nek2) bunt, knippe3) ( matematikk) linjebuntIIverb \/ʃiːf\/1) binde i nek, binde (opp)2) bunte -
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[ʃiːf]pl sheaves, n* * *[ʃi:f]plural - sheaves; noun(a bundle usually tied or held together: a sheaf of corn/notes.) wiązka, plik -
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[ʃi:f]plural - sheaves; noun(a bundle usually tied or held together: a sheaf of corn/notes.) maço* * *[ʃi:f] n (pl sheaves) 1 gavela, feixe. 2 maço, pilha. • vt engavelar, enfeixar, amarrar em feixes. -
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[ʃi:f]plural - sheaves; noun(a bundle usually tied or held together: a sheaf of corn/notes.) snop* * *plural sheaves [ší:f, ši:vz]1.nounsnop; otep; šop, sveženj (papirjev)sheaf binder technical snopoveznik;2.transitive verbpovezati v snope (svežnje itd.) -
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[ʃi:f]plural - sheaves; noun(a bundle usually tied or held together: a sheaf of corn/notes.) knippi -
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köteg, kéve* * *[ʃi:f]plural - sheaves; noun(a bundle usually tied or held together: a sheaf of corn/notes.) kéve -
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n. demet, deste, tomar————————v. demet yapmak, demetlemek* * *demet* * *[ʃi:f]plural - sheaves; noun(a bundle usually tied or held together: a sheaf of corn/notes.) demet, deste -
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• nippu• kupo• lyhde* * *ʃi:fplural - sheaves; noun(a bundle usually tied or held together: a sheaf of corn/notes.) lyhde, pinkka -
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[ʃi:f]plural - sheaves; noun(a bundle usually tied or held together: a sheaf of corn/notes.) kūlis; saišķis; sainītis* * *kūlis; žūksnis, saišķis; siet kūļus -
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[ʃi:f]plural - sheaves; noun(a bundle usually tied or held together: a sheaf of corn/notes.) pėdas, pluoštas -
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n. knippe, packe, bunt--------v. bunta, binda i knippen* * *[ʃi:f]plural - sheaves; noun(a bundle usually tied or held together: a sheaf of corn/notes.) kärve, bunt, knippe -
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[ʃi:f]plural - sheaves; noun(a bundle usually tied or held together: a sheaf of corn/notes.) snop; svazek* * *• snop• svazek
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sheaf — [ʃi:f] n plural sheaves [ʃi:vz] [: Old English; Origin: sceaf] 1.) several pieces of paper held or tied together sheaf of ▪ He laid a sheaf of documents on the desk. 2.) a bunch of wheat, corn etc tied together after it has been cut … Dictionary of contemporary English
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