It is not the first time the City of London has had to shelve an ambitious project. In 2021, it pulled the plug on a dramatic new concert hall — estimated to cost 288 million pounds, or $365 million — which would have been a new home for the London Symphony Orchestra. It blamed the coronavirus pandemic, though the departure of Simon Rattle, the orchestra’s conductor and a vocal champion of the project, may have also played a role.
New Haven bibliophiles have a new set of shelves to explore: Grey Matter Books, the second location of a used-book business based in Hadley, Massachusetts, opened last week at 264 York Street. The space most recently housed a Jack Wills clothing store, but late-twentieth-century alums will remember it as a Wawa convenience store, where the only grey matter involved was the 50-cent hot dog.
A Japanese team will conduct the world's first clinical test possibly in June to treat patients with a corneal disease by using artificially derived iPS cells.
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角膜病
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"Shelved off" means to put something aside or put off consideration of it. For example, you might shelve a project or a plan:
- "The government has shelved the idea until at least next year".
- "Plans to expand the company have been quietly shelved".
Synonyms of "shelved" include: postpone, put off, defer, table, and pigeonhole.
"Shelve" can also mean to place something on a shelf or to furnish something with shelves. In geology, "shelve" can also mean when a surface slopes downwards, such as the bottom of the sea: - "The shoreline shelves away steeply".
- "The sea bed shelves gently for several hundred meters".
Shelve Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
4 days ago — verb. ˈshelv. shelved; shelving. Synonyms of shelve. transitive verb. 1. : to furnish with shelves. 2. : to place on a s...
SHELVE Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
verb (used with object) , shelved, shelv·ing. to place (something) on a shelf or shelves. to put off or aside from consideration:
SHELVE definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
1. verb. If someone shelves a plan or project, they decide not to continue with it, either for a while or permanently. Atlanta has...
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verb (used with object)to place (something) on a shelf or shelves. to put off or aside from consideration: to shelve the question. Synonyms: pigeonhole, table, defer. to remove from active use or service; dismiss.
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