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[N-COUNT 可数名词]一堆;一叠 A
stack of things is a pile of them.
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[VERB 动词]将…码放整齐 If you
stack a number of things, you arrange them in neat piles.
[V n]
[V-ed]
[V P n (not pron)]
[V-ed P]
[Also V n P]
Mme Cathiard was stacking the clean bottles in crates...
凯西亚德夫人正在将干净的瓶子整齐地码放在板条箱里。
They are stacked neatly in piles of three.
它们每 3 个一组被整齐地码放在一起。
- Stack up means the same as stack .stack up 同 stack
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[N-PLURAL 复数名词]一大堆;许多 If you say that someone has
stacks of something, you mean that they have a lot of it.
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[VERB 动词]在(某组织机构中)安插(对自己有利的人员) If someone in authority
stacks an organization or body, they fill it with their own supporters so that the decisions it makes will be the ones they want it to make.
[V n with n]
[Also V n]
[mainly AM 主美]
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See also:stacked
;
chimney stack
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Usage Note :
A stack of things is usually tidy, and often consists of flat objects placed directly on top of each other. ...a neat stack of dishes. A heap of things is usually untidy, and often has the shape of a hill or mound. Now, the house is a heap of rubble. A pile can be tidy or untidy. ...a neat pile of clothes.
stack 通常表示由扁平物体直接叠放而成的整齐的一叠,如:a neat stack of dishes (整齐的一叠盘子)。heap 通常表示杂乱地堆放成小山或土丘状的一堆物品,如:Now, the house is a heap of rubble (现在,这座房子成了一堆瓦砾)。而 pile 则既可以表示整齐的一堆,也可以表示杂乱的一堆,如:a neat pile of clothes (整齐的一叠衣物)。
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[PHRASE 短语]情况对…不利 If you say that
the odds are stacked against someone, or that particular factors
are stacked against them, you mean that they are unlikely to succeed in what they want to do because the conditions are not favourable.