sheet
noun [ C ] uk/ʃiːt/ us/ʃiːt/
(ON BED)
A2 床单
a large piece of thin cloth used on a bed for sleeping on or under
I've put clean sheets on the bed. 我已经给床铺上了干净的床单。
- More examples
- I didn't realize we had to write each answer on a new sheet of paper.
- Thousands of people wrote in to the BBC asking for an information sheet.
- a blank sheet of paper
- He tucked the bottom of the sheet under the mattress.
- He put a sheet of plastic over the broken window.
(FLAT PIECE)
A2 (尤指长方形的)大薄片
a large, thin, flat, usually rectangular piece of something
a sheet of glass 一片玻璃
They fixed a polythene/plastic sheet over the broken window. 他们在破损的窗户上补上了一块聚乙烯/塑料纸。
(PAPER)
A2 一张纸
a piece of paper
some sheets of wrapping paper 几张包装纸
The application form was a single sheet of paper. 申请表只有一张纸。
一张印有字的纸
a piece of paper with something printed on it
The tourist office provides a weekly information sheet about things that are happening in the town. 旅游办公室每周提供一份有关本市新闻的信息通报。
(MASS)
sheet of something 一大片;一大团
a large, wide mass of something such as fire or ice
A sheet of flame shot up into the air immediately after the explosion. 爆炸之后,紧接着腾起一片烈焰。
A thick sheet of ice had formed over the water. 水面上结了厚厚的一层冰。
(RAIN)
sheets[ plural ] 大量(雨或冰雹)
a large quantity of rain
The rain was coming down in sheets. 大雨如注。
sheet
verb uk/ʃiːt/ us/ʃiːt/
大雨滂沱
to rain very hard
We can't go out yet, it's sheeting down outside. 我们还不能出去,外面正下着倾盆大雨。
Rain sheeted against the windows. 雨水敲打着窗户。