Sheet Meaning in English
word
/ˈʃit/
sheet
/ʃˈiːt/
sheet
释义
A sheet is a large thin piece of something. It often means a piece of paper, a bed covering, or a flat layer of material such as metal, glass, or ice.
用法与细微差别
Common collocations include 'a sheet of paper', 'bed sheets', and 'a sheet of metal'. 'Sheet' is countable in these uses. Do not confuse it with 'blanket': a sheet is the thin bed covering, while a blanket is thicker and warmer.
Spanish: sábana - hoja - láminaPortuguese (BR): lençol - folha - chapaPortuguese (PT): lençol - folha - chapaChinese (Simplified): 床单 - 薄片 - 一张Chinese (Traditional): 牀單 - 薄片 - 一張Hindi: चादर - पन्ना - चादर जैसी परतArabic: ملاءة - ورقة - صفيحةBengali: শীট - চাদর - পাতলা স্তরRussian: лист - простыня - слой (тонкий)Japanese: シート - 用紙 - シーツ - 薄板Vietnamese: tấm - tờ - ga trải giườngKorean: 시트 - 종이 한 장 - 침대 시트 - 얇은 층Turkish: çarşaf - yaprak (kağıt) - levhaUrdu: چادر - ورقIndonesian: lembar - seprai - lapisan tipis
例句
Please give me a sheet of paper.
basic
I put a clean sheet on the bed.
basic
The factory cuts sheets of steel.
basic
There was a sheet of ice on the sidewalk this morning.
natural
I only need one sheet, not the whole stack.
natural
These sheets feel so soft after washing.
natural