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(a) (individual) planche f, étagère f; (as part of set, in fridge) étagère f; (short) tablette f; (in oven) plaque f; (in shop) étagère f, rayon m;∎ (set of) shelves étagère f;∎ to put up shelves/a shelf monter des étagères/une étagère;∎ to buy sth off the shelf acheter qch tout fait;∎ I bought the cakes off the shelf j'ai acheté les gâteaux tout faits;∎ you can't buy alcohol off the shelf in that shop l'alcool n'est pas en vente libre dans ce magasin;∎ to stay on the shelves (goods) se vendre difficilement;►► Marketing shelf facing facing m, frontale f;shelf filler (person in supermarket) réassortisseur-(euse) m,f;Marketing shelf impact impact m en linéaire;Commerce shelf life durée f de conservation avant vente;∎ bread has a short shelf life le pain ne se conserve pas très longtemps;∎ figurative to have a short shelf life (idea, pop group etc) avoir une durée de vie courte;shelf mark (of book) cote f;Commerce shelf space linéaire m, rayonnage m;shelf stacker (person in supermarket) réassortisseur(euse) m,f;Commerce shelf yield vente f par mètre linéaire -
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shelf [∫elf](plural shelves)1. noun• to be on the shelf [woman] rester vieille fille2. compounds* * *[ʃelf]2) Geography (of rock, ice) corniche f••to be left on the shelf — ( remain single) rester vieille fille
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1 ( at home) gen étagère f ; ( in oven) plaque f ; ( in fridge) rayon m, clayette f ; (in shop, library) rayon m ; top/bottom shelf étagère du haut/du bas ; a set of shelves une étagère ; a whole shelf of books toute une étagère de livres ; you won't find it on the supermarket shelf vous ne le trouverez pas en supermarché ;to be left on the shelf ( remain single) rester vieille fille ; ( be abandoned) être laissé pour compte. -
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(in shop) rayon m, étagère fshelf depreciation usure f en magasin;shelf facing facing m, frontale f;shelf impact impact m en linéaire;shelf life (of product) durée f de vie;shelf space linéaire m, capacité f linéaire;shelf yield vente f par mètre linéaireIn Australia, Patak's largest foreign market, it found that, although there was little Indian food around when its first shipment arrived in 1988, familiarity with Far Eastern food and many Australians' British roots helped open up supermarket shelf space.
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[ʃelf]plural - shelves; noun1) (a board for laying things on: There are shelves on the kitchen walls.) étagère2) (a rock surface shaped like a shelf, especially on a mountain or under water.)•- shelve- on the shelf -
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étagère f, rayon m, tablette (appui de poutre ou des solive) fDictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > shelf
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durée de conservation f, durée limite de stockage fDictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > shelf life
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Comm. durée de vie utile [d'un produit] ; durée de conservation en rayonEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > shelf-life
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shelf — W3S3 [ʃelf] n plural shelves [ʃelvz] [Date: 1300 1400; : Middle Low German; Origin: schelf] 1.) a long flat narrow board attached to a wall or in a frame or cupboard, used for putting things on top/bottom/next etc shelf ▪ Put it back on the top… … Dictionary of contemporary English
shelf — [ ʃelf ] (plural shelves [ ʃelvz ] ) noun count ** 1. ) a flat piece of wood, plastic, or glass that is attached to the wall or is part of a piece of furniture, used for putting things on: He took a book from the shelf. top/bottom shelf: The… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
shelf — [shelf] n. pl. shelves [ME, prob. < MLowG schelf, akin to OE scylf, shelf, ledge < IE * skelp < base * (s)kel , to cut > HALF] 1. a thin, flat length of wood or other material fixed horizontally at right angles to a wall and used for… … English World dictionary
shelf — (n.) late 14c., from M.L.G. schelf shelf, set of shelves, or from O.E. cognate scylfe shelf, ledge, floor, and scylf peak, pinnacle, from P.Gmc. *skelf , *skalf split, possibly from the notion of a split piece of wood (Cf. O.N. skjölf bench ),… … Etymology dictionary
shelf — ► NOUN (pl. shelves) 1) a flat length of wood or other rigid material attached to a wall or forming part of a piece of furniture, providing a surface for storage or display. 2) a ledge of rock or protruding strip of land. ● off the shelf Cf. ↑off … English terms dictionary
Shelf — Shelf, n.; pl. {Shelves}. [OE. shelfe, schelfe, AS. scylfe; akin to G. schelfe, Icel. skj[=a]lf. In senses 2 & 3, perhaps a different word (cf. {Shelve}, v. i.).] 1. (Arch.) A flat tablet or ledge of any material set horizontally at a distance… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
shelf — has the plural form shelves, and the corresponding verb is shelve. The compound form shelf ful should be written with a hyphen for clarity, and its plural is shelf fuls … Modern English usage
shelf — shelf; shelf·ful; … English syllables
Shelf — (spr. schelf), Stadt im Westbezirk von Yorkshire (England), 5 km nordöstlich von Halifax, mit Kammgarn und Damastweberei, chemischen Fabriken und (1901) 2500 Einw. In der Umgegend Kohlen und Eisengruben und Steinbrüche … Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon
shelf — [n] jutting, flat area or piece bank, bracket, console, counter, cupboard, ledge, mantelpiece, mantle, rack, reef, ridge, rock, shallow, shoal; concepts 445,509,513 … New thesaurus
Shelf — A shelf is a detail of furniture for storing items.It may also refer to:* Shelf (computing), a user interface feature in the NeXTSTEP operating system * Shelf, West Yorkshire, a village in England * Continental shelf, the extended perimeter of a… … Wikipedia