Meaning of Shelf | Babel Free
ʃɛlfDefinitions
- A flat, rigid structure, fixed at right angles to a wall or forming a part of a cabinet, desk, etc., and used to display, store, or support objects.
- A place name:
- A village in the Metropolitan Borough of Calderdale, West Yorkshire, England (OS grid ref SE1228).
- A reef, sandbar, or shoal.
- The capacity of such an object
- A hamlet in Coychurch Lower community, Bridgend borough county borough, Wales (OS grid ref SS9380).
- A projecting ledge that resembles such an object.
- The part of a repository where shelvesets are stored.
Equivalents
Azərbaycanca
rəf
Беларуская
па́ліца
বাংলা
তাঁক
བོད་སྐད
བང་ཁྲི
Cymraeg
silff
Dansk
hylde
Ελληνικά
ράφι
Esperanto
breto
Eesti
riiul
Euskara
apal
فارسی
رف
Vosa Vakaviti
vata
Gàidhlig
sgeilp
ગુજરાતી
અભરાઈ
עברית
מדף
हिन्दी
तख़्ता
Հայերեն
դարակ
Íslenska
hilla
ქართული
თარო
ខ្មែរ
ធ្នើរ
ລາວ
ຊັ້ນ
Lietuvių
lentyna
Latviešu
plaukts
Malagasy
talantalana
Te Reo Māori
whata
Македонски
полица
Bahasa Melayu
rak
Malti
xkaffa
မြန်မာဘာသာ
စင်း
Slovenščina
polica
Shqip
raft
Kiswahili
rafu
தமிழ்
அடுக்கு
తెలుగు
అర
Türkmençe
tekje
ئۇيغۇرچە
جازا
اردو
طاق
Examples
“We keep the old newspapers on the bottom shelf of the cupboard, and our photos on the top shelf.”
“Localities across New Jersey imposed curfews to prevent looting. In Monmouth, Ocean and other counties, people waited for hours for gasoline at the few stations that had electricity. Supermarket shelves were stripped bare.”
“a shelf of videos”
“This is where the Visual Studio Shelving function can help. A shelf is a place on the server in source control that is separate from the main code line so it will not affect other developers.”
“A shelveset allows you to store a changeset on the server without adding it to the current codebase and sharing it with team members directly. Each team member has his own “shelf,” where he can store as many shelvesets as he wants.”
“But with a ſlaw ſuddein chauffing ſtorm-bringer Orion, / Spurnt vs too the waters: then ſootherne ſwaſhruter huffling / Flung vs on high ſhelueflats, to the rocks vs he buffeted after.”
“The Marchant that returnes from ſome far forrain lands, / Eſcaping dreadfull rocks and dangerous ſhelfs and ſands, / When as he ſees his ſhip her home-hauen enter ſafe, / Will he repine at God, and as offended chafe / For being brought to ſoone home to his natiue ſoile, / Free from all perills ſad that threaten ſaylor’s ſpoile?”
“Scopuloſo, full of rocks, ſhelfs, flats, or dangers by ſea.”
“The other part of the Turks which at the same time aſſaulted the citie by water, out of their gallies and ſmall ſhips, had as euill or rather worſe ſucceſſe: many of them were ſunke with great ſhot, and ſome burnt by the fire caſt from the wals, and ſo fired one another; and diuers of them in that ſudden feare, for avoiding of that preſent danger, ran a ground vpon the ſhelfs in the riuer, and ſo ſplit.”
“[T]he greateſt of their Galliaſſes fell foule vpon another ſhip, and loſt her Rudder, ſo that guideleſſe ſhe droue vvith the tide vpon a ſhelue in the ſhoare of Callis, vvhere ſhee vvas aſſaulted by the Engliſh.”
“And all was stillness, save the sea-bird's cry, / And dolphin's leap, and little billow crost / By some low rock or shelve, that made it fret / Against the boundary it scarcely wet.”
“But upon inquiry among the company, this plan was wrecked upon the ordinary shelve, to wit, the difficulty of finding performers who would consent to assume the lower characters of the drama.”
CEFR level
C1
Advanced
This word is part of the CEFR C1 vocabulary — advanced level.
This word is part of the CEFR C1 vocabulary — advanced level.
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