pile
1. pile up : 積累;
1. pile up : 積累;
及物動詞
1. He piled the books on top of each other.
他把書一本一本地疊起來。
2. They piled the cart with fruit and vegetables.
他們把水果和蔬菜裝上大車。
不及物動詞
1. They piled into my car.
他們擠進我的車。
2. She's been piling up money ever since she got the job.
自從得了那份工作以來,她一直在攢錢。
名詞
1. pile
1. A pile of dirty clothes lay by the washing machine.
一堆臟衣服放在洗衣機旁邊。
2. He's got piles of work to do this morning.
今天上午他有大量工作要做。
1. 堆:一堆(pile)搜索結(jié)果被稱為一個堆棧(stack),每個堆棧都被自動保存在屏幕下方的一個??繖?dock)中,在你上次停止的地方標以一個縮略圖. 你還可以保存搜索,進行屏幕截圖,并保存在停靠欄中.
2. 一堆:然后就開始拿瑪雅發(fā)掘出來的一個遺址說事,一開始說個結(jié)構(gòu)是中間一堆(pile)石頭,周圍一圈石頭(這里自己還畫了個圖,感覺不錯),然后教授說這個結(jié)構(gòu)干嗎的,大家說說自己的假設(shè),一女說:ceramony,教授說:很好!
1. (上窄下寬的)堆
A pile of things is a mass of them that is high in the middle and has sloping sides.
pile的反義詞
e.g. ...a pile of sand...
一堆沙子
e.g. ...a little pile of crumbs...
一小堆面包屑
2. (一個壓著一個擺放整齊的)疊,摞
A pile of things is a quantity of things that have been put neatly somewhere so that each thing is on top of the one below.
pile的近義詞
e.g. ...a pile of boxes...
一疊盒子
e.g. We sat in Sam's study, among the piles of books...
我們坐在薩姆的書房里,身邊是一堆一堆的書。
3. 堆放;堆積;疊架
If you pile things somewhere, you put them there so that they form a pile.
e.g. He was piling clothes into the suitcase...
他在把衣服一件件疊放進手提箱中。
e.g. A few newspapers and magazines were piled on a table.
幾份報紙和雜志堆在桌上。
4. 成堆地蓋?。ɑ蜓b滿)
If something is piled with things, it is covered or filled with piles of things.
e.g. Tables were piled high with local produce.
桌上高高堆放著當(dāng)?shù)氐霓r(nóng)產(chǎn)品。
e.g. ...trucks piled with luggage.
塞滿成堆行李的卡車
5. 一大堆;大量
If you talk about a pile of something or piles of something, you mean a large amount of it.
e.g. I've got a pile of questions afterwards for you.
我有一大堆的問題等著過后問你。
e.g. ...a whole pile of disasters.
災(zāi)難迭至
6. 擁進/擁出;擠進/擠出
If a group of people pile into or out of a vehicle, they all get into it or out of it in a disorganized way.
e.g. They all piled into Jerrold's car...
他們一窩蜂地擠進杰羅爾德的車里。
e.g. A fleet of police cars suddenly arrived. Dozens of officers piled out.
突然開來一隊警車,數(shù)十個警察一擁而出。
7. (尤指富人或要人居住的)高大宏偉的建筑物
You can refer to a large impressive building as a pile, especially when it is the home of a rich important person.
e.g. ...some stately pile in the country.
鄉(xiāng)下某座恢宏氣派的建筑
8. (房屋和橋梁的)樁,樁柱
Piles are wooden, concrete, or metal posts which are pushed into the ground and on which buildings or bridges are built. Piles are often used in very wet areas so that the buildings do not flood.
e.g. ...settlements of wooden houses, set on piles along the shore.
建在沿岸樁柱上的木制房屋居住區(qū)
9. 痔瘡
Piles are painful swellings that can appear in the veins inside a person's anus.
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10. (地毯或織物的)絨面,絨毛,絨頭
The pile of a carpet or of a fabric such as velvet is its soft surface. It consists of a lot of little threads standing on end.
e.g. ...the carpet's thick pile.
地毯的厚絨
11. 處于(社會或某組織的)下層/上層
Someone who is at the bottom of the pile is low down in society or low down in an organization. Someone who is at the top of the pile is high up in society or high up in an organization.
pile的近義詞
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