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1 (pl sheaves) შეკვრა (ქაღალდისა)2 (pl sheaves) ძნა -
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legătură, mănunchi, snop; (fiz) mvnunchi, fascicul -
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دسته ، بافه ، بغل ، دسته يابافه گندم ، دسته گليا يا گياه ، بافه ردن ، دسته كردن -
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1) группа сопряжённых осей, система сопряжённых осей2) мет. штабель слитковEnglish-Russian dictionary of mechanical engineering and automation > sheaf
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[ʃiːf] 1. n (pl sheaves [шi:vz])1) сніп; обере́мок, в'я́занка2) па́чка, в'я́зка (грошей, паперів)3) військ. сніп траєкто́рій2. vв'яза́ти снопи́ -
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пучок; сноп; пачка; связка
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Sheaf — Sheaf, v. t. To gather and bind into a sheaf; to make into sheaves; as, to sheaf wheat. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Sheaf — Sheaf, n.; pl. {Sheaves}. [OE. sheef, shef, schef, AS. sce[ a]f; akin to D. schoof, OHG. scoub, G. schaub, Icel. skauf a fox s brush, and E. shove. See {Shove}.] 1. A quantity of the stalks and ears of wheat, rye, or other grain, bound together;… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Sheaf — Sheaf, v. i. To collect and bind cut grain, or the like; to make sheaves. [1913 Webster] They that reap must sheaf and bind. Shak. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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
sheaf — O.E. sceaf sheaf of corn, from P.Gmc. *skaubaz (Cf. M.Du. scoof, O.H.G. scoub, Ger. Schaub sheaf; O.N. skauf fox s tail; Goth. skuft hair on the head, Ger. Schopf tuft ). Also used in Middle English for two dozen arrows … Etymology dictionary
Sheaf — Sheaf, n. (Mech.) A sheave. [R.] [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
sheaf — [ ʃif ] (plural sheaves [ ʃivz ] ) noun count 1. ) stems of grain that have been cut and tied together: a sheaf of wheat 2. ) a large number of pieces of paper that are kept together … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
sheaf — index assemblage Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
sheaf — has the plural form sheaves. The verb meaning ‘to make into sheaves’ is sheave … Modern English usage
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