sheaf
英 [ʃiːf]
美 [ʃiːf]
n. 一叠,一沓,一扎(纸); (收割的)小麦捆
复数:sheaves
BNC.16348 / COCA.16707
牛津词典
noun
- 一叠,一沓,一扎(纸)
a number of pieces of paper tied or held together - (收割的)小麦捆
a bunch of wheat tied together after being cut
柯林斯词典
- N-COUNT 一叠,一沓,一扎(纸)
Asheaf ofpapers is a number of them held or fastened together.- He took out a sheaf of papers and leafed through them.
他拿出一沓报纸,匆匆翻阅了一下。
- He took out a sheaf of papers and leafed through them.
- 一束,一捆(收割的谷物)
Asheaf ofcorn or wheat is a number of corn or wheat plants that have been cut down and tied together.
英英释义
noun
- a package of several things tied together for carrying or storing
双语例句
- She took out a sheaf of papers which she set before him.
她拿出一叠纸来,放在他面前。 - I was greeted by a very happy wife waving a sheaf of currency.
我的妻子手里挥舞着一大捆钞票,兴高采烈的迎接我。 - She brings the ends of the bond together, and kneels on the sheaf while she ties it, beating back her skirts now and then when lifted by the breeze.
她把捆扎麦子的那束麦子的两头收拢来,跪在麦捆上把它捆紧,微风把她的裙子吹了起来,她也不断地把它扯回去。 - McFee took a sheaf of papers from under his coat.
麦克菲从上衣里边取出一束纸。 - He is to wave the sheaf before the Lord so it will be accepted on your behalf; the priest is to wave it on the day after the Sabbath.
祭司要在安息日的次日,把这捆摇一摇。 - He pulled open a drawer and took out a sheaf of papers which he gave to hung-chien.
他打开抽屉,检出一叠纸给鸿渐看。 - On arriving home from work, I was greeted by a very happy wife waving a sheaf of currency.
我下班要到家的时候,我妻子拿着一捆钱高兴的向我挥手打招呼。 - When you are harvesting in your field and you overlook a sheaf, do not go back to get it.
19你在田间收割庄稼,若忘下一捆,不可回去再取,要留给寄居的与孤儿寡妇。 - Thus, a blazing spear, a sword of flame, a bow, or a sheaf of arrows, seen in the midnight sky, prefigured Indian warfare. Pestilence was known to have been foreboded by a shower of crimson light.
于是,在午夜的天空中,如果看到一支闪光的长矛、一支冒着烈焰的剑、一张弓、一簇箭这类形象,便会认为是印第安人要打仗的预兆。 - After the assembly came a long string of lessons, one of which was given by some balding schoolmaster who would recite from a sheaf of notes that looked even older than he did.
例会过后便是一连串的课程,有一门课程是一个秃顶的男老师教,他只会背一大堆看上去甚至比他自己还要老的笔记。