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shelf

Aussprache: [ʃɛlf]

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Kontext: „furniture“

(noun) a flat, horizontal surface where you can put things. Shelves are often used in homes to hold books, decorations, or other items.

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I placed my favorite books on the shelf in my room.

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There are no shelves in this room, so I can't put my things anywhere.

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Can you reach the top shelf to get that book?

Kontext: „oceanography“

(noun) a part of the sea floor that is close to the land and not very deep. It’s where you might find some fish and plants near the shore.

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The continental shelf is rich in marine life and often used for fishing.

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The deep ocean is so far from the continental shelf that we can't find many fish there.

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What kinds of animals live on the continental shelf?

Kontext: „organization“

(verb) to put something on a shelf or to store it away for later. You might shelf a book when you are done reading it.

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After finishing the report, she shelved it until the meeting next week.

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He didn’t shelf the project; he continued to work on it every day.

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Did you shelf the old toys, or are they still out?

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