shelved / ʃɛlv /

搁置的已上架被搁置的被搁置

shelved 的定义

v. 有主动词 verb

shelved, shelv·ing.

  1. to place on a shelf or shelves.
  2. to put off or aside from consideration: to shelve the question.
  3. to remove from active use or service; dismiss.
  4. to furnish with shelves.

shelved 近义词

v. 动词 verb

defer, postpone

更多shelved例句

  1. A few weeks later, the entertainment juggernaut had to halt park operations in much of the world because of the spreading coronavirus and shelve its theatrical release schedule because movie theaters around the world were closing.
  2. With the future of the app in the United States no longer a question and the sale to Oracle shelved, that stability has marketers more comfortable committing additional ad dollars to the short-form video app.
  3. “WandaVision” puts to rest any thoughts of the Marvel Studios machine losing steam during a pandemic that has temporarily shelved two of its 2020 superhero films.
  4. To be clear, ABC News Live has not entirely shelved its original programming plans.
  5. This standalone garment rack from Iris is roughly 40 inches tall and features hanging storage combined with a shelving unit in one.
  6. When Kubrick explained that the resulting movie would be seven hours long, they agreed to shelve the script.
  7. Today, Selig issued a 211-game suspension that would shelve the Yankee star for the rest of the year and all of next.
  8. If they read Nelson carefully, they'll hear a muted warning to shelve Paul Ryan's budget plans.
  9. That's really expensive, and it requires a lot of labor to keep track of all of those SKUs, figure out where to shelve them, etc.
  10. So should we shelve the personal-empowerment movement if we want to have long and happy marriages?
  11. Observe thief, but thieves and to thieve; loaf, but loaves; shelf, but shelves and to shelve.
  12. These are the momentous, the pressing questions which a man can only shelve at his peril.
  13. Two more rooms were taken over from the Legislative Council in 1881 and temporarily the Library could shelve all its books.
  14. Dr Chapple has done nothing more than shelve it, for as we have seen his remedy is both practically and morally impossible.
  15. Oh, perhaps the next time we chat together, he laughed, anxious to shelve the matter for the moment.