sheets
n. 纸( sheet的名词复数 ); 被单; 一张(通常指标准尺寸的纸); 一大片(覆盖物)
A sheet is a large rectangular piece of cotton or other cloth that you sleep on or cover yourself with in a bed.
Once a week, a maid changes the sheets.
女仆每星期换一次床单。
...the luxury of silk sheets.
丝绸床单的奢华
A sheet of paper is a rectangular piece of paper.
...a sheet of newspaper...
一张报纸
I was able to fit it all on one sheet.
我能将全部内容都放在一页上。
You can use sheet to refer to a piece of paper which gives information about something.
...information sheets on each country in the world.
有关世界各国信息的简要记录
A sheet of glass, metal, or wood is a large, flat, thin piece of it.
...a cracked sheet of glass...
一片碎玻璃
Overhead cranes were lifting giant sheets of steel...
高架起重机正吊起一块块巨大的钢板。
A sheet of something is a thin wide layer of it over the surface of something else.
...a sheet of ice.
一层冰
...a blue-grey sheet of dust.
一层蓝灰色的灰尘
A sheet of fire or water is a fast-moving mass of it that is difficult to see through.
The streets were now in one fierce sheet of flame...
街道上现在是一片火海。
Sheets of rain slanted across the road.
倾盆大雨斜着打落在路上。
In sailing, a sheet is a line or rope used for controlling the position of a sail on a boat.
In graphite sheets, carbon atoms bond together in rings.
石墨层中的碳原子相互连接形成碳环。
He crunched the sheets of paper in his hands.
他把那沓纸揉得嚓嚓响。
The wood was cut into large sheets of veneer.
木料被锯成大块的薄板。
Grease two sturdy baking sheets and heat the oven to 400 degrees.
在两块结实的烤板上抹些油,把烤炉加热到400度。
With one sweep of her hand she threw back the sheets.
她手一挥掀开了床单。