shelve
shelve — verb
- shelvepresent simple I / you / we / they
- shelveshe / she / it
- shelvedpast simple
- shelving-ing form
1. to decide to stop working on a plan, project, or idea for a period of time, usua
to decide to stop working on a plan, project, or idea for a period of time, usually because the situation is not right or there are problems that cannot be solved at the moment
The city council shelved the new park project when they ran out of money.
shelved + [project/plan/idea] for postponement
After the earthquake, the school board shelved its plans to build a new gym.
We had to shelve our travel plans when Grandpa fell ill and needed care.
The research team shelved the experiment after failing to find investors.
Putri's proposal was quietly shelved for six months before the director reviewed it.
- postpone
more general; can be used in everyday conversation instead of formal writing
- put off
informal; describes delaying something until later
- defer
more formal; often implies a decision to deal with something at a specified later time
- suspend
suggests stopping temporarily with the possibility of restarting
文法句型
shelve + noun phrase (plan, project, idea, proposal)
用法筆記
Object is typically an abstract noun such as a plan, project, idea, proposal, or investigation. This sense is often used in news reports and business contexts when discussing decisions to delay or abandon initiatives.
常見錯誤
2. to place items such as books, goods, or files onto a shelf or shelves in an orga
to place items such as books, goods, or files onto a shelf or shelves in an organized way, or to put up shelves in a particular place
Liam spent the morning shelving returned books at the public library.
shelve + books / items in a library
The store clerk shelved the new video games before the shop opened.
Benjamin helped his dad shelve the storage boxes in the garage.
Mizuki carefully shelved her grandmother's antique teacups after washing them.
The librarian asked Henrik to shelve the dictionaries in the reference section.
文法句型
shelve + noun phrase (books, goods, items)
用法筆記
Common in library, retail, and warehouse contexts. For the related action of fitting a room with shelves, use the phrasal pattern 'shelve + location' — e.g. 'We need to shelve the pantry this weekend.'
常見錯誤
3. said of a seabed, coastline, or rock formation that slopes down in a gentle, ste
said of a seabed, coastline, or rock formation that slopes down in a gentle, steady way instead of dropping steeply or vertically
The ocean floor shelves gently for about a mile before the deep canyon begins.
geographical use: ocean floor / seabed shelves + adverb
Beyond the reef, the seabed shelves gradually toward the open ocean.
The coastal land shelves down to the beach in a series of low sandstone steps.
Valentina noticed that the canyon wall shelved steeply near the waterfall.
文法句型
shelve + adverb of manner (gently, gradually, steeply)
用法筆記
This is a technical or literary sense most often found in geography, oceanography, and geology writing. The subject is always a physical surface or landform — not a person or an object. Do not confuse with 'slope' which is a more common and general verb for all kinds of inclines.