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Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary - sheaf

 
 

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Sheaf

sheaf
 noun  (plural sheaves)  Etymology: Middle English sheef, from Old English sceaf; akin to Old High German scoub ~, Russian chub forelock  Date: before 12th century  1. a quantity of the stalks and ears of a cereal grass or sometimes other plant material bound together  2. something resembling a ~ of grain a ~ of papers  3. a large amount or number won a ~ of awards  • ~like adjective
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1.
  n. & v. --n. (pl. sheaves) a group of things laid lengthways together and usu. tied, esp. a bundle of cornstalks tied after reaping, or a collection of papers. --v.tr. make into sheaves. Etymology: OE sceaf f. Gmc (as SHOVE) ...
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2.
  1) пучок 2) связка 3) сноп 4) сноповый complex analytic sheaf — комплексно-аналитический пучок finitely generated sheaf — пучок с конечным числом образующих homotopically fine sheaf — гомотопически тонкий пучок locally constant sheaf — локально постоянный пучок locally free sheaf — локально свободный пучок sheaf of relative differentials — пучок относительных дифференциалов sheaf with operators — пучок с операторами - abstract sheaf - abundant sheaf - acyclic sheaf - algebraic sheaf - ample sheaf - analytic sheaf - associated sheaf - auxiliary sheaf - canonical sheaf - coherent sheaf - constant sheaf - constructible sheaf - derived sheaf - differential sheaf - direct sheaf - divisorial sheaf - dual sheaf - elementary sheaf - enlarged sheaf - etale sheaf - filtered sheaf - fine sheaf - flabby sheaf - flasque sheaf - flat sheaf - free sheaf - fundamental sheaf - general sheaf - graded sheaf - harmonic sheaf - homology sheaf - ideal sheaf - image sheaf - improper sheaf - injective sheaf - inverse sheaf - invertible sheaf - isotropy sheaf - kernel sheaf - lacunary sheaf - normal sheaf - operator sheaf - orientable sheaf - orientation sheaf - orienting sheaf - paracompact sheaf - projective sheaf - pseudoflasque sheaf - quasicoherent sheaf - quasiinvertible sheaf - quotient sheaf - replete sheaf - semistable sheaf - sheaf holomorphism - sheaf homomorphism - sheaf isomorphism - sheaf of circles - sheaf of differentials - sheaf of fields - sheaf of functions - sheaf of germs - sheaf of groups - sheaf of ideals - sheaf of integers - sheaf of lines - sheaf of modules - sheaf of planes - sheaf of rays - sheaf of relations - sheaf of rings - sheaf of sets - sheaf of solutions - simple sheaf - simplicial sheaf - skyscraper sheaf - soft sheaf - stalk of sheaf - structure sheaf - syzygetic sheaf - thin sheaf - trivial sheaf - two-parameter sheaf...
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3.
  1. связка, пачка (денег,бумаг); пучок (стрел) 2. сноп, вязанка wheat in sheaves —- пшеница в снопах sheaf of hay —- вязанка сена 3. воен. сноп (траекторий); веер 4. усил. большое количество, масса (чего-либо) 5. мат. пучок 6. вязать в снопы, в вязанки (также sheaf up) ...
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   1. noun  1) сноп; вязанка  2) пачка, связка (бумаг, денег); пучок  3) mil. сноп траекторий; батарейный веер (тж. sheaf of fire)  2. v. вязать в снопы ...
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5.
  (sheaves) 1. A sheaf of papers is a number of them held or fastened together. He took out a sheaf of papers and leafed through them. N-COUNT: usu N of n 2. A sheaf of corn or wheat is a number of corn or wheat plants that have been cut down and tied together. N-COUNT ...
Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner's English Dictionary
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  ~ plural sheaves ~ n C + of 1 a bunch of wheat, corn etc tied together after it has been cut 2 several pieces of paper held or tied together ...
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
7.
  - O.E. sceaf "sheaf of corn," from P.Gmc. skaubaz. Related to O.N. skauf "fox's tail." Also used in M.E. for "two dozen arrows." ...
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