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 sheet [ʃi:t]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 床单, 张, 纸张, 印刷品, 裹尸布, 薄片

vt. 盖上被单, 遍布

vi. 大片落下

a. 片状的, 成薄片的

[计] 工作表

[医] 床单; 表, 图, 纸张




    sheet
    [ noun ]
    1. any broad thin expanse or surface

    2. <noun.object>
      a sheet of ice
    3. paper used for writing or printing

    4. <noun.communication>
    5. bed linen consisting of a large rectangular piece of cotton or linen cloth; used in pairs

    6. <noun.artifact>
    7. (mathematics) an unbounded two-dimensional shape

    8. <noun.shape>
      we will refer to the plane of the graph as the X-Y plane
      any line joining two points on a plane lies wholly on that plane
    9. newspaper with half-size pages

    10. <noun.communication>
    11. a flat artifact that is thin relative to its length and width

    12. <noun.artifact>
    13. (nautical) a line (rope or chain) that regulates the angle at which a sail is set in relation to the wind

    14. <noun.artifact>
    15. a large piece of fabric (usually canvas fabric) by means of which wind is used to propel a sailing vessel

    16. <noun.artifact>
    [ verb ]
    1. come down as if in sheets

    2. <verb.weather>
      The rain was sheeting down during the monsoon
    3. cover with a sheet, as if by wrapping

    4. <verb.contact>
      sheet the body


    Sheet \Sheet\, n. [OE. shete, schete, AS. sc[=e]te, sc[=y]te,
    fr. sce['a]t a projecting corner, a fold in a garment (akin
    to D. schoot sheet, bosom, lap, G. schoss bosom, lap, flap of
    a coat, Icel. skaut, Goth. skauts the hem of a garment);
    originally, that which shoots out, from the root of AS.
    sce['o]tan to shoot. [root]159. See {Shoot}, v. t.]
    In general, a large, broad piece of anything thin, as paper,
    cloth, etc.; a broad, thin portion of any substance; an
    expanded superficies. Specifically:
    (a) A broad piece of cloth, usually linen or cotton, used for
    wrapping the body or for a covering; especially, one used
    as an article of bedding next to the body.

    He fell into a trance, and saw heaven opened, and a
    certain vessel descending unto him, as it had been
    a great sheet knit at the four corners. --Acts x.
    10, 11.

    If I do die before thee, prithee, shroud me
    In one of those same sheets. --Shak.
    (b) A broad piece of paper, whether folded or unfolded,
    whether blank or written or printed upon; hence, a
    letter; a newspaper, etc.
    (c) A single signature of a book or a pamphlet; in pl., the
    book itself.

    To this the following sheets are intended for a
    full and distinct answer. --Waterland.
    (d) A broad, thinly expanded portion of metal or other
    substance; as, a sheet of copper, of glass, or the like;
    a plate; a leaf.
    (e) A broad expanse of water, or the like. ``The two
    beautiful sheets of water.'' --Macaulay.
    (f) A sail. --Dryden.
    (g) (Geol.) An extensive bed of an eruptive rock intruded
    between, or overlying, other strata.

    2. [AS. sce['a]ta. See the Etymology above.] (Naut.)
    (a) A rope or chain which regulates the angle of
    adjustment of a sail in relation in relation to the
    wind; -- usually attached to the lower corner of a
    sail, or to a yard or a boom.
    (b) pl. The space in the forward or the after part of a
    boat where there are no rowers; as, fore sheets; stern
    sheets.

    Note: Sheet is often used adjectively, or in combination, to
    denote that the substance to the name of which it is
    prefixed is in the form of sheets, or thin plates or
    leaves; as, sheet brass, or sheet-brass; sheet glass,
    or sheet-glass; sheet gold, or sheet-gold; sheet iron,
    or sheet-iron, etc.

    {A sheet in the wind}, half drunk. [Sailors' Slang]

    {Both sheets in the wind}, very drunk. [Sailors' Slang]

    {In sheets}, lying flat or expanded; not folded, or folded
    but not bound; -- said especially of printed sheets.

    {Sheet bend} (Naut.), a bend or hitch used for temporarily
    fastening a rope to the bight of another rope or to an
    eye.

    {Sheet lightning}, {Sheet piling}, etc. See under
    {Lightning}, {Piling}, etc.


    Sheet \Sheet\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Sheeted}; p. pr. & vb. n.
    {Sheeting}.]
    1. To furnish with a sheet or sheets; to wrap in, or cover
    with, a sheet, or as with a sheet. ``The sheeted dead.''
    ``When snow the pasture sheets.'' --Shak.

    2. To expand, as a sheet.

    The star shot flew from the welkin blue,
    As it fell from the sheeted sky. --J. R. Drake.

    {To sheet home} (Naut.), to haul upon a sheet until the sail
    is as flat, and the clew as near the wind, as possible.

    1. However, Block's successor, Richard E. Lyng, "could care less" about the news sheet, he added.
    2. Ball expects to use debt to finance most of its 50% stake in the venture, and Onex Packaging already carries of about C$110 million of debt on its balance sheet.
    3. I believe its approach puts undue emphasis on the balance sheet, to the detriment of the profit and loss account, and to the disadvantage of users of accounts. The board has now published all but one of the chapters of its draft statement of principles.
    4. The steady improvement of the balance sheet since the buy-out has allowed RJR Nabisco to shed its 'highly leveraged transaction' status, winning access to cheaper bank finance.
    5. And nothing would prove that as much as a rapid reduction in Salomon's balance sheet through sales of securities.
    6. Its stubborn refusal to reveal the state of its balance sheet yesterday - hardly the standard of disclosure one might expect from a large institutional investor -suggests an unusual degree of sensitivity.
    7. The group's total balance sheet was reduced from FFr239.4bn to FFr218.2bn. The cover rate on its sovereign risks was raised from 51 per cent to 60 per cent.
    8. Coleco also announced Wednesday that it had hired Hallwood Group Inc. to help it restructure its balance sheet and provide working capital.
    9. Indeed, USX said it expects the market for coated sheet steel to reach 12 million tons annually by 1992, compared with 10.2 million tons shipped in 1988.
    10. In beginning his famous "My Way," Anka took out a sheet of paper on which he had penned new lines to the song.
    11. Mr Furuichi says this year MCA profits are expected to climb by double digits, yet to make short-term financial sense, growth in triple digits would be required. The cost of the acquisition has weighed heavily on Matsushita's balance sheet.
    12. Adds an analyst at another major London brokerage, who asks not to be identified: "Hanson's balance sheet is more solid than Lonrho's, and Lonrho is more solid than Maxwell was.
    13. The old owners liked to fashion the identity of their papers on their editorial pages; the new owners were more interested in the bottom line on the balance sheet.
    14. Close inspection of the upper skin of early-model Boeing 737s was ordered Oct. 5 by the Federal Aviation Administration after routine inspections turned up cracks near where sections of sheet metal overlap, officials said Friday.
    15. The sense of crisis at VW may be his greatest ally. Unlike many of its rivals, VW's balance sheet is in reasonable shape.
    16. First Financial Management said the errors stemmed from improper judgments regarding the balance sheet of Basis Information Technologies.
    17. Tests suggested the letter bore the imprint of a telephone number written on another sheet of paper, the source said.
    18. Hundreds of onlookers crowded the shop entrance, and the body, wrapped in a white sheet, was carried to an ambulance.
    19. What he did was turn Unocal's balance sheet upside down and put the Employee Stock Ownership Plan at risk in the process.
    20. Occidental said it has used the funds to increase its cash and reduce a balance sheet receivable. Occidental's contract-renegotiation costs have been capitalized over many years.
    21. Enter on the work sheet the larger of the standard deduction or allowed itemized deductions.
    22. Having managed prudent balance sheet growth in the recession, the bank should be applauded if it fails to be carried away by the recovery.
    23. The glass and ceramics operations will each have their own board of directors, management, capital investment program, resources and balance sheet, Kilroy said.
    24. Berklee College of Music required students to learn to sight-read sheet music, making it impossible for the 2,900-student undergraduate school's few blind students to get a degree.
    25. Even before the offering, analysts were concerned that Smith Corona's balance sheet would remain highly leveraged, with pro forma debt totaling $95 million.
    26. There is hardly a single sheet here, no matter how slight, that is not a pleasure to look at.
    27. An emigre source in Vienna who asked not to be identified said the Politburo information sheet was distributed to all party organizations and groups for use at party meetings on different levels.
    28. To a paper maker, there is nothing quite like the thrill of the deckled edge, the uneven feathered edge on all four sides of a handmade sheet.
    29. Last Oct. 5, the FAA ordered close inspection of the upper skin of the early model Boeing 737s because routine inspections had turned up cracks near where sections of sheet metal overlap, officials said Friday.
    30. But it expressed concern that sale and leaseback transactions have increased off-balance sheet commitments, resulting in declines in lease-adjusted earnings and cash flow to below mid-1980s levels.
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