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shelf

noun [C]
 
 
/ʃelf/ (plural shelves)

Definition

A2 a long, flat board fixed horizontally, usually against a wall or inside a cupboard so that objects can be stored on it: a glass shelf on the top/bottom shelf One wall had shelves from floor to ceiling, crammed with books. → See also bookshelfFurniture for storage specialized a flat area of rock underwater or on a cliffHills and mountains off the shelf If a product can be bought off the shelf, it does not need to be specially made or asked for: It's often cheaper if you buy wallpaper off the shelf, rather than having to order it. off-the-shelf goods/clothesAvailable and accessiblePresentBuying and selling in general remove sth from your shelves When a shop removes something from its shelves, that product stops being available for sale there.Buying and selling in generalTaking things away from someone or somewhereRemoving and getting rid of things
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