shelf
A shelf is a flat, horizontal surface used for storing or displaying items, usually attached to a wall or inside a piece of furniture like a cupboard. It provides a way to organize books, dishes, or decorative objects off the ground.
Ejemplos
3 de 5I put the new books on the top shelf of the bookcase.
I put the new books on the top shelf of the bookcase.
Please ensure that all archived files are returned to their designated shelf.
Please ensure that all archived files are returned to their designated shelf.
Can you grab that box off the shelf for me?
Can you grab that box off the shelf for me?
Familia de palabras
Truco para recordar
Visualize the 'L' in shelf as a vertical bracket holding up the horizontal surface.
Quiz rápido
Please put the kitchen plates back on the ___.
¡Correcto!
La respuesta correcta es: shelf
Ejemplos
I put the new books on the top shelf of the bookcase.
everydayI put the new books on the top shelf of the bookcase.
Please ensure that all archived files are returned to their designated shelf.
formalPlease ensure that all archived files are returned to their designated shelf.
Can you grab that box off the shelf for me?
informalCan you grab that box off the shelf for me?
The geological sample was placed on a reinforced shelf for further analysis.
academicThe geological sample was placed on a reinforced shelf for further analysis.
We need to maximize our shelf space to increase product visibility.
businessWe need to maximize our shelf space to increase product visibility.
Familia de palabras
Colocaciones comunes
Frases Comunes
off the shelf
ready-made; not custom-made
on the shelf
no longer useful or active
shelf life
the period of time a product can be stored
Se confunde a menudo con
A shell is a hard outer covering (like on an egg), whereas a shelf is furniture for storage.
Self refers to a person's own identity, while shelf is a physical object.
Notas de uso
The word shelf is most commonly used for furniture, but it can also describe natural rock formations (a continental shelf).
Errores comunes
Learners often forget that the plural of shelf is 'shelves', not 'shelfs'.
Truco para recordar
Visualize the 'L' in shelf as a vertical bracket holding up the horizontal surface.
Origen de la palabra
Derived from the Middle English word 'shelfe', which comes from Old English 'scylfe', meaning a deck or floor.
Patrones gramaticales
Contexto cultural
In many cultures, the height of a shelf can indicate the importance or accessibility of the items placed there.
Quiz rápido
Please put the kitchen plates back on the ___.
¡Correcto!
La respuesta correcta es: shelf
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