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sheet 1 S0330800 (shēt)n.1. A thin rectangular piece of fabric for a bed, often used in a pair with one sheet below and one sheet above a person.2. a. A broad, thin, usually rectangular mass or piece of material, such as paper, metal, glass, or plywood.b. A flat or very shallow, usually rectangular pan used for baking.3. A broad, flat, continuous surface or expanse: a sheet of ice.4. A moving expanse: a sheet of flames.5. A newspaper, especially a tabloid.6. Computers A single page of rows and columns constituting a subunit of a spreadsheet.7. Geology A broad, relatively thin deposit or layer of igneous or sedimentary rock.8. A large block of stamps printed by a single impression of a plate before the individual stamps have been separated.9. Mathematics A surface of revolution generated by revolving a hyperbola about one of its two symmetric axes.v. sheet·ed, sheet·ing, sheets v.tr.1. To cover with, wrap in, or provide with a sheet.2. To make into sheets.v.intr. To flow or fall in a sheet: rain sheeting against the windshield.adj. Being in the form of a sheet: sheet aluminum. [Middle English schete, cloth, from Old English scēte; see skeud- in Indo-European roots.]
sheet 2 S0330800 (shēt) Nautical n.1. A rope or chain attached to one or both of the lower corners of a sail, serving to move or extend it.2. sheets The spaces at either end of an open boat in front of and behind the seats.intr.v. sheet·ed, sheet·ing, sheets To extend in a certain direction. Used of the sheets of a sail.Idiom: three sheets to/in the wind Informal Intoxicated; drunk. [Middle English shete, from Old English scēat(line), sheet (line), from scēata, corner of a sail; see skeud- in Indo-European roots.]sheet (ʃiːt) n1. (Textiles) a large rectangular piece of cotton, linen, etc, generally one of a pair used as inner bedclothes2. a. a thin piece of a substance such as paper, glass, or metal, usually rectangular in formb. (as modifier): sheet iron. 3. a broad continuous surface; expanse or stretch: a sheet of rain. 4. (Journalism & Publishing) a newspaper, esp a tabloid5. (Printing, Lithography & Bookbinding) a piece of printed paper to be folded into a section for a book6. (Philately) a page of stamps, usually of one denomination and already perforated7. (Geological Science) any thin tabular mass of rock covering a large areavb8. (tr) to provide with, cover, or wrap in a sheet9. (Physical Geography) (intr) (of rain, snow, etc) to fall heavily[Old English sciete; related to sceat corner, lap, Old Norse skaut, Old High German scōz lap]
sheet (ʃiːt) n (Nautical Terms) nautical a line or rope for controlling the position of a sail relative to the wind[Old English scēata corner of a sail; related to Middle Low German schōte rope attached to a sail; see sheet1]sheet1 (ʃit) n. 1. a large rectangular piece of cotton or other fabric used as an article of bedding, commonly in pairs, with one below and one above the sleeper. 2. a broad, relatively thin surface, layer, or covering: a sheet of ice. 3. a relatively thin, usu. rectangular piece of material, as glass, metal, or photographic film. 4. material, as metal or glass, in the form of broad, relatively thin pieces. 5. a rectangular piece of paper, esp. one on which to write. 6. a newspaper or periodical. 7. a large, rectangular piece of printing paper, esp. one for printing a complete signature. 8. a. the unseparated postage stamps on a single piece of paper containing a full impression of the printing plate or plates. b. pane (def. 4). 9. a sail, as on a ship or boat. 10. an extent, stretch, or expanse, as of fire or water: sheets of flame. 11. a thin, flat piece of metal or a very shallow pan on which to place food while baking. 12. a more or less horizontal mass of rock, esp. volcanic rock intruded between strata or poured out over a surface. v.t. 13. to furnish with sheets. 14. to wrap in a sheet. 15. to cover with a sheet or layer of something. [before 900; Old English scēte (Anglian), scīete, c. Old Frisian skāt, Old High German scōz skirt, Old Norse skaut sheet, Gothic skaut hem] sheet′less, adj. sheet′like`, adj. sheet2 (ʃit) n. a rope or wire used to secure or adjust a ship's sail. Idioms: three sheets in or to the wind, Slang. drunk. [1300–50; Middle English shete, shortening of Old English scēatlīne=scēat(a) lower corner of a sail (see sheet1) + līne line1, rope] sheet- map - Comes from Latin mappa mundi, "sheet of the world" from mappa, "napkin, tablecloth."
- ream - Used to be 480 sheets of paper and is now 500.
- bed clothes, night clothes - Bed clothes usually refers to blankets and sheets, while night clothes refers to pajamas and gowns.
- portfolio - Comes from Italian for "carry" and "sheets or leaves of paper."
sheet Past participle: sheeted Gerund: sheeting
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I sheet | you sheet | he/she/it sheets | we sheet | you sheet | they sheet |
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I sheeted | you sheeted | he/she/it sheeted | we sheeted | you sheeted | they sheeted |
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I am sheeting | you are sheeting | he/she/it is sheeting | we are sheeting | you are sheeting | they are sheeting |
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I have sheeted | you have sheeted | he/she/it has sheeted | we have sheeted | you have sheeted | they have sheeted |
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I was sheeting | you were sheeting | he/she/it was sheeting | we were sheeting | you were sheeting | they were sheeting |
Past Perfect |
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I had sheeted | you had sheeted | he/she/it had sheeted | we had sheeted | you had sheeted | they had sheeted |
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I will sheet | you will sheet | he/she/it will sheet | we will sheet | you will sheet | they will sheet |
Future Perfect |
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I will have sheeted | you will have sheeted | he/she/it will have sheeted | we will have sheeted | you will have sheeted | they will have sheeted |
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I will be sheeting | you will be sheeting | he/she/it will be sheeting | we will be sheeting | you will be sheeting | they will be sheeting |
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I have been sheeting | you have been sheeting | he/she/it has been sheeting | we have been sheeting | you have been sheeting | they have been sheeting |
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I will have been sheeting | you will have been sheeting | he/she/it will have been sheeting | we will have been sheeting | you will have been sheeting | they will have been sheeting |
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I had been sheeting | you had been sheeting | he/she/it had been sheeting | we had been sheeting | you had been sheeting | they had been sheeting |
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I would sheet | you would sheet | he/she/it would sheet | we would sheet | you would sheet | they would sheet |
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I would have sheeted | you would have sheeted | he/she/it would have sheeted | we would have sheeted | you would have sheeted | they would have sheeted | ThesaurusNoun | 1. | sheet - any broad thin expanse or surface; "a sheet of ice"expanse - a wide and open space or area as of surface or land or sky | | 2. | sheet - paper used for writing or printingpiece of paper, sheet of paperslip of paper, slip - a small sheet of paper; "a receipt slip"signature - a sheet with several pages printed on it; it folds to page size and is bound with other signatures to form a bookfolio, leaf - a sheet of any written or printed material (especially in a manuscript or book)tear sheet - a sheet that can be easily torn out of a publicationfoolscap - a size of paper used especially in Britainstyle sheet - a sheet summarizing the editorial conventions to be followed in preparing text for publicationworksheet - a sheet of paper with multiple columns; used by an accountant to assemble figures for financial statementsrevenue stamp, stamp - a small piece of adhesive paper that is put on an object to show that a government tax has been paidpaper - a material made of cellulose pulp derived mainly from wood or rags or certain grasses | | 3. | sheet - bed linen consisting of a large rectangular piece of cotton or linen cloth; used in pairsbed sheetbed linen - linen or cotton articles for a bed (as sheets and pillowcases)contour sheet, fitted sheet - a sheet (usually with elastic edges) tailored to fit a particular mattress | | 4. | sheet - (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"planeshape, form - the spatial arrangement of something as distinct from its substance; "geometry is the mathematical science of shape"math, mathematics, maths - a science (or group of related sciences) dealing with the logic of quantity and shape and arrangementCartesian plane - a plane in which all points can be described in Cartesian coordinatesfacet plane - the plane of a facet of an object (as of a cube)midline, midplane - the median plane of the body (or some part of the body)orbital plane - (astronomy) the plane on which a body is orbitingpicture plane - the plane that is in the foreground of a drawing or painting; coextensive with but different from the objective surface of the worktangent plane - the plane that contains all the lines tangent to a specific point on a surface | | 5. | sheet - newspaper with half-size pagestabloid, ragnewspaper, paper - a daily or weekly publication on folded sheets; contains news and articles and advertisements; "he read his newspaper at breakfast" | | 6. | sheet - a flat artifact that is thin relative to its length and widthflat solidartefact, artifact - a man-made object taken as a wholeblackboard, chalkboard - sheet of slate; for writing with chalkblank - a piece of material ready to be made into somethingboard - a flat piece of material designed for a special purpose; "he nailed boards across the windows"plastic film, film - a thin sheet of (usually plastic and usually transparent) material used to wrap or cover thingslaminate - a sheet of material made by bonding two or more sheets or layersmembrane - a thin pliable sheet of materialpanel - sheet that forms a distinct (usually flat and rectangular) section or component of somethingplate - a sheet of metal or wood or glass or plasticphotographic plate, plate - a flat sheet of metal or glass on which a photographic image can be recordedplate glass, sheet glass - glass formed into large thin sheetssheet metal - sheet of metal formed into a thin platestencil - a sheet of material (metal, plastic, cardboard, waxed paper, silk, etc.) that has been perforated with a pattern (printing or a design); ink or paint can pass through the perforations to create the printed pattern on the surface below | | 7. | sheet - (nautical) a line (rope or chain) that regulates the angle at which a sail is set in relation to the windmainsheet, weather sheet, shroud, tacksailing, seafaring, navigation - the work of a sailorfuttock shroud - shroud that is part of a ship's riggingline - something (as a cord or rope) that is long and thin and flexible; "a washing line"ship - a vessel that carries passengers or freight | | 8. | sheet - a large piece of fabric (usually canvas fabric) by means of which wind is used to propel a sailing vesselsail, canvass, canvasballoon sail - any light loose sailcrossjack, mizzen course - the lowermost sail on a mizzenmastfore-and-aft sail - any sail not set on a yard and whose normal position is in a fore-and-aft directionforesail - the lowest sail on the foremast of a square-rigged vesselreef - one of several strips across a sail that can be taken in or rolled up to lessen the area of the sail that is exposed to the windheadsail - any sail set forward of the foremast of a vesselmainsail - the lowermost sail on the mainmastmain-topsail - a topsail set on the mainmastpiece of cloth, piece of material - a separate part consisting of fabricpress of canvas, press of sail - the greatest amount of sail that a ship can carry safelyroyal - a sail set next above the topgallant on a royal mastsailing ship, sailing vessel - a vessel that is powered by the wind; often having several mastssave-all - a sail set to catch wind spilled from a larger sailskysail - the sail above the royal on a square-riggersquare sail - a four-sided sail set beneath a horizontal yard suspended at the middle from a masttopgallant, topgallant sail - a sail set on a yard of a topgallant masttopsail - a sail (or either of a pair of sails) immediately above the lowermost sail of a mast and supported by a topmast | Verb | 1. | sheet - come down as if in sheets; "The rain was sheeting down during the monsoon"rain buckets, rain cats and dogs, pelt, stream, pour - rain heavily; "Put on your rain coat-- it's pouring outside!" | | 2. | sheet - cover with a sheet, as if by wrapping; "sheet the body"cover - provide with a covering or cause to be covered; "cover her face with a handkerchief"; "cover the child with a blanket"; "cover the grave with flowers" |
sheetnoun1. bedding, bed linen, bed clothes the luxury of silk sheets2. page, leaf, folio, piece of paper I was able to fit it all on one sheet.3. plate, piece, panel, slab, pane a cracked sheet of glass4. coat, film, layer, membrane, surface, stratum, veneer, overlay, lamina a sheet of ice5. expanse, area, stretch, sweep, covering, blanket Sheets of rain slanted across the road.Translationssheet (ʃiːt) noun1. a broad piece of cloth eg for a bed. She put clean sheets on all the beds. 被單 被单2. a large, thin, usually flat, piece. a sheet of paper/glass. 一張,一面 一张,一片 ˌsheet-ˈlightning noun the kind of lightning which appears in broad flashes. 片狀閃電 片状闪电sheet See:- (as) white as a ghost
- (as) white as a sheet
- a clean sheet
- a clean sheet/slate
- be as white as a sheet
- between the sheets
- both sheets in the wind
- cheat sheet
- clean sheet
- crib sheet
- dope sheet
- four sheets
- four sheets in the wind
- four sheets to the wind
- keep a clean sheet
- poop sheet
- rap sheet
- scandal sheet
- scratch sheet
- sheet
- short-sheet
- sing from the same hymn sheet
- sing from the same song/hymn sheet
- sing from the same songsheet
- sing off the same hymn sheet
- sing off the same songsheet
- swindle sheet
- three sheets
- three sheets in the wind
- three sheets in/to the wind
- three sheets to the wind
- two sheets to the wind
- white as a sheet
- white as a sheet/ghost
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sheet11. a large rectangular piece of cotton, linen, etc., generally one of a pair used as inner bedclothes 2. a page of stamps, usually of one denomination and already perforated 3. any thin tabular mass of rock covering a large area
sheet2 Nautical a line or rope for controlling the position of a sail relative to the wind Sheet (in Russian, list), in printing and publishing, the unit of measure of printed output. The author’s sheet (avtorskii list), which in the USSR is equivalent to 40,000 characters, is used to calculate the length of a manuscript. The paper sheet (bumazhnyi list) is the unit for calculating the amount of paper required for or used in publication. It is given in terms of width and length—for example, 60 × 90 cm. The trim size of a finished book, magazine, or other publication is 1/2, 1/4, 1/8, 1/16, or other fraction of a sheet, depending on the dimensions of the paper sheet and the number of folds made in it during production. The sizes of paper sheets have been standardized in most countries. In the USSR, GOST (All-Union State Standard) 1342–68, Paper for Printing: Dimensions, specifies seven sizes for sheet paper (in cm)—60 × 84, 60 × 90, 70 × 90, 70 × 100, 70 × 108, 75 × 90, AND 84 × 108—as well as seven widths for roll paper, between 60 and 120 cm. Gost 6445–53 sets roll widths of 42 to 168 cm. The printer’s sheet (pechatnyi list) is used to calculate the actual length of a publication; the unit of measure is a paper sheet 60 × 90 cm, printed on one side. For paper of other dimensions (for example, 70 × 90 cm), the term “actual printer’s sheet” is used. In planning and keeping records of publishing output, the length calculated in actual printer’s sheets is usually converted into standard 60 × 90 sheets by means of a factor equal to the ratio of the area of the sheet being used to the area of the 60 × 90 sheet, which is taken as 1. The publisher’s record sheet (uchetno-izdatel’skii list) is used to calculate the length of a publication and, like the author’s sheet, is equivalent to 40,000 characters of text, 700 lines of verse, or 3,000 sq cm of graphic material. The length of a publication calculated in publisher’s record sheets includes the text of the written work itself, plus all the other textual and graphic material (editorial foreword, column numbers, running heads, and so on). Publisher’s record sheets are used in planning and record-keeping and in measuring the work of editors, production editors, and proofreaders. sheet[shēt] (geology) A thin flowstone coating of calcite in a cave. A tabular igneous intrusion, especially when concordant or only slightly discordant. (hydrology) sheetflood (materials) A material in a configuration similar to a film except that its thickness is greater than 0.25 millimeter. (mathematics) A portion of a surface such that it is possible to travel continuously between any two points on it without leaving the surface. A part of a Riemann surface such that any extension results in a multiple covering of some part of the complex plane over which the surface lies. (naval architecture) A rope or chain used to haul the clew of a sail out toward the yard arm or downward toward the deck and aft. sheet1. See sheet metal. 2. A flat section of a thermoplastic resin, 10 mils or greater in thickness, having its length considerably greater than its width.sheetA single map. Either a complete map in one sheet or one belonging to a series. See map sheet.sheet
sheetS07-856580 (shet) 1. A linen or cotton bedcovering.2. Something that resembles a sheet (e.g., a sheet of connective tissue).beta sheetA protein structure in which parallel layers of linked peptides are folded across each other. This structure is characteristic of amyloid proteins. draw sheetA sheet folded under a patient so that it may be withdrawn without lifting the patient. This is accomplished by turning the patient to the side of the bed to allow one side of the sheet to be removed and replaced with a clean one. The patient is then turned to the other side of the bed. The soiled sheet is removed and replaced with a clean one. In most inpatient facilities, draw sheets have been replaced by paper and plastic pads that resemble disposable diapers. face sheetA one-page summary of important information about a patient. It includes patient identification, past medical history, medications, allergies, upcoming appointments, insurance status, or other pertinent information. fee sheetFee schedule.flow sheetA representation in outline or picture format of a technique or treatment.lift sheetSheet folded under a patient over the bottom sheet to assist with moving the patient up in bed.Patient careThe use of a lift sheet can reduce friction and shear on the skin, thus decreasing the likelihood of developing pressure ulcers. run sheetA standard document used by first responders and other emergency medical service care providers that documents the patient's chief complaint, history, physical examination, provided services, and clinical course during transportation to a medical center. Synonym: prehospital care reportFinancialSeeTOSee SH See Shtsheet Related to sheet: Green SheetSynonyms for sheetnoun beddingSynonyms- bedding
- bed linen
- bed clothes
noun pageSynonyms- page
- leaf
- folio
- piece of paper
noun plateSynonymsnoun coatSynonyms- coat
- film
- layer
- membrane
- surface
- stratum
- veneer
- overlay
- lamina
noun expanseSynonyms- expanse
- area
- stretch
- sweep
- covering
- blanket
Synonyms for sheetnoun any broad thin expanse or surfaceRelated Wordsnoun paper used for writing or printingSynonyms- piece of paper
- sheet of paper
Related Words- slip of paper
- slip
- signature
- folio
- leaf
- tear sheet
- foolscap
- style sheet
- worksheet
- revenue stamp
- stamp
- paper
noun bed linen consisting of a large rectangular piece of cotton or linen clothSynonymsRelated Words- bed linen
- contour sheet
- fitted sheet
noun (mathematics) an unbounded two-dimensional shapeSynonymsRelated Words- shape
- form
- math
- mathematics
- maths
- Cartesian plane
- facet plane
- midline
- midplane
- orbital plane
- picture plane
- tangent plane
noun newspaper with half-size pagesSynonymsRelated Wordsnoun a flat artifact that is thin relative to its length and widthSynonymsRelated Words- artefact
- artifact
- blackboard
- chalkboard
- blank
- board
- plastic film
- film
- laminate
- membrane
- panel
- plate
- photographic plate
- plate glass
- sheet glass
- sheet metal
- stencil
noun (nautical) a line (rope or chain) that regulates the angle at which a sail is set in relation to the windSynonyms- mainsheet
- weather sheet
- shroud
- tack
Related Words- sailing
- seafaring
- navigation
- futtock shroud
- line
- ship
noun a large piece of fabric (usually canvas fabric) by means of which wind is used to propel a sailing vesselSynonymsRelated Words- balloon sail
- crossjack
- mizzen course
- fore-and-aft sail
- foresail
- reef
- headsail
- mainsail
- main-topsail
- piece of cloth
- piece of material
- press of canvas
- press of sail
- royal
- sailing ship
- sailing vessel
- save-all
- skysail
- square sail
- topgallant
- topgallant sail
- topsail
verb come down as if in sheetsRelated Words- rain buckets
- rain cats and dogs
- pelt
- stream
- pour
verb cover with a sheet, as if by wrappingRelated Words |