sheaf / ʃif /

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sheaf2 个定义

n. 名词 noun

plural sheaves.

  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. 有主动词 verb
  1. to bind into a sheaf or sheaves.

sheaf 近义词

sheaf

等同于 package

sheaf

等同于 stack

sheaf

等同于 haystack

sheaf 的近义词 6
sheaf

等同于 bunch

更多sheaf例句

  1. A handful of places responded to our public records request with a sheaf of court documents and told us to figure out the totals on our own.
  2. Instead of merely giving me a few data points to learn from, The Exchange wound up collecting sheafs of interesting data from upstart companies with big Q3 performance.
  3. We would get a sheaf of papers and pencils and listen to the tapes.
  4. It was months after the assignment when, at last, I presented to Murcko a thick sheaf of pages.
  5. She started what she called her "lecture" with a fat sheaf of papers in front of her, from which she proceeded to read.
  6. No, I don't have a sheaf of short stories buried in a drawer.
  7. In one hand she carried a sheaf of Clinton literature; in the other she was lugging a stack of large yard signs.
  8. Rarely, sodium urate occurs in crystalline form—slender prisms, arranged in fan- or sheaf-like structures (Fig. 32).
  9. A wisp of wheat was knotted round her neck for a necklace, and a perfect sheaf of it in her hair.
  10. Ward busied himself with a sheaf of morning mail and miscellaneous police circulars.
  11. Her hat was covered with poppies and wild azalea, and she had a sheaf of buttercups and "blue eyes" in her belt.
  12. The two contestants mounted new horses and sat face to face; behind each stood an attendant with the sheaf of reed lances.