Nghĩa của từ sheaf bằng Tiếng Anh

noun
1
a bundle of grain stalks laid lengthwise and tied together after reaping.
A widespread custom, also designed to please the prophet and maximise crops, was to leave uncut on the field the last sheaf of grain, tying it into a special twist, known as ‘Il'ia's beard’.
verb
1
bundle into sheaves.
She had working hands that knew the feel of turf in the spring, the cuts and scrapes from sheafing oats, the soil of picking spuds in the back-end, all part of the annual cycle which had remained unchanged for years until more recent times.

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1. Sheaf binders of metal

2. Bud or bloom fruited sheaf.

3. He brandished a sheaf of documents.

4. He picked up a sheaf of papers.

5. Stephanie appeared with a sheaf of papers.

6. He waved a sheaf of documents at me.

7. This essentially implies that the presheaf is a sheaf.

8. He had a sheaf of papers under his arm.

9. He laid a sheaf of documents on the desk.

10. She moved the sheaf of papers into position.

11. There is a sheaf of starlight belongs to me.

12. He took out of his briefcase a sheaf of invitations.

13. I saw her put a sheaf of notes into her briefcase.

14. Wendy stood up nervously, taking a sheaf of papers from her bag.

15. The speaker came into the hall carrying a sheaf of notes.

16. She stood up and took a sheaf of papers out of her bag.

17. McGarron had installed himself on the bed, and was looking through his sheaf of papers.

18. He thrust his hand between a sheaf of loosened papers and crackled them.

19. In the first dream, Joseph saw himself and his brothers, each binding a sheaf of grain.

20. A sheaf of barley would then be brought to the high priest, who offered it to Jehovah.

21. 14 Christie's auctioneer Colin Sheaf mounted his rostrum in front of a wall of 100 blue and white vases.

22. God told the Israelites: “You must . . . bring a sheaf of the firstfruits of your harvest to the priest.

23. Instead he took a sheaf of glossy photographs from his portmanteau and pushed them across the table towards the Corsican.

24. In some regions the farmers believed that a spirit resided in the last sheaf of grain to be harvested.

25. Christie's auctioneer Colin Sheaf mounted his rostrum in front of a wall of 100 blue and white vases.

26. You will soon be released," the Sergeant said, and began to read a sheaf of dog-eared football-pool coupons.

27. 17 Instead he took a sheaf of glossy photographs from his portmanteau and pushed them across the table towards the Corsican.

28. A sheaf of the new barley harvest was offered every year on Nisan 16, the day that Jesus was resurrected

29. Sumerians harvested during the spring in three-person teams consisting of a reaper, a binder, and a sheaf handler.

30. A police officer with a sheaf of papers before him was using the desk telephone presumably still checking alibis.

31. At this point, a large man in a brown three-piece suit ahead of me looked up from a sheaf of notes.

32. They started in small workshops in the upper course valleys of the River Don and its tributaries, such as the River Sheaf.

33. I was more interested in Paul, a shy boy who peeked out from under a sheaf of straight black hair.

34. 15 “‘You are to count seven sabbaths from the day after the Sabbath, from the day that you bring the sheaf of the wave offering.

35. Other common elements in depictions of Inari, and sometimes of their kitsune, include a sickle, a sheaf or sack of rice, and a sword.

36. In early spring, during the Festival of Unfermented Cakes, the Israelites presented to God a sheaf of the firstfruits of the barley harvest.

37. 19 “When you reap your harvest from your field and you have forgotten a sheaf in the field, do not go back to get it.

38. Hence, the cutting of the sheaf for the Festival of Unfermented Cakes could be done by a delegation sent to a nearby barley field.

39. "Anyway, your case is a small matter. You will soon be released," the Sergeant said, and began to read a sheaf of dog-eared football-pool coupons.

40. 12 On the day you have the sheaf waved, you must offer a sound young ram in its first year, as a burnt offering to Jehovah.

41. A sheaf of the firstfruits from the barley harvest was presented at the temple as an offering to Jehovah during the Festival of Unleavened Bread, in March or April.

42. Converge A request or command used in a call for fire to indicate that the observer or spotter desires a sheaf in which the planes of fire intersect at a point

43. 1955 Alexander Grothendieck in lectures in Kansas defines abelian category and presheaf, and by using injective resolutions allows direct use of sheaf cohomology on all topological spaces, as derived functors.

44. This year’s Seattle International Film Festival (aka SIFF, pronounced “sheaf”) promises once again to bring the mumbliest, Blurriest, subtitle-y-est of global indie film right to our immaculately groomed front yard

45. Androcles Anderson was a male resident of the Capitol and a student of the Academy.He was one of 24 top-performing seniors at the Academy selected to be a mentor for the 10th Hunger Games.He was assigned the female tribute from District 9, Sheaf.

46. Baba, babka (a special, delicate ritual bread that is blessed by a priest at Easter) Synonym: ба́бка ( bábka ) Baba ( a name given to сніп ( snip ) at Christmas, a sheaf of grain (wheat or rye), brought into the home for Christmas Eve supper свята́ вече́ря ( svjatá večérja ) , placed in a corner of the room and later