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sheet
/ˈʃit/
床單,張,紙張,印刷品,表格,薄片(vt.)蓋上被單,遍布(vi.)大片落下(a.)片狀的
From:
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sheet
/ˈʃɪt/
名詞
表,圖,紙張,床單,片,層
From:
Taiwan MOE computer dictionary
sheet
單張饋送
From:
Taiwan MOE computer dictionary
sheet
( 圖 )表; 單; 張
SH
From:
Network Terminology
sheet
表單 張
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Sheet
n.
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.
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
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
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
.”
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
.
◄
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From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
sheet
n
1:
any
broad
thin
expanse
or
surface
; "
a
sheet
of
ice
"
2:
used
for
writing
or
printing
[
syn
:
piece of paper
,
sheet
of paper
]
3:
bed
linen
consisting
of
a
large
rectangular
piece
of
cotton
or
linen
cloth
;
used
in
pairs
[
syn
:
bed sheet
]
4: (
mathematics
)
an
unbounded
two-dimensional
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
" [
syn
:
plane
]
5:
newspaper
with
half-size
pages
[
syn
:
tabloid
,
rag
]
6:
a
flat
artifact
that
is
thin
relative
to
its
length
and
width
[
syn
:
flat solid
]
7: (
nautical
)
a
line
(
rope
or
chain
)
that
regulates
the
angle
at
which
a
sail
is
set
in
relation
to
the
wind
[
syn
:
tack
,
mainsheet
,
weather sheet
,
shroud
]
8:
a
large
piece
of
fabric
(
as
canvas
)
by
means
of
which
wind
is
used
to
propel
a
sailing
vessel
[
syn
:
sail
,
canvas
,
canvass
]
v
1:
come
down
as
if
in
sheets
; "
The
rain
was
sheeting
down
during
the
monsoon
"
2:
cover
with
a
sheet
,
as
if
by
wrapping
; "
sheet
the
body
"
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