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Stack Stacked Neat Things Pile N Verb Ed

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stack

[stæk]stacked, stacking, stacks

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stacked[2033] stacking[768] stacks[1409]
堆(92%),堆积(3%),一大堆(3%),堆放(2%)
n.堆;堆叠
vt.使堆叠;把…堆积起来
vi.堆积,堆叠
n.(Stack)人名;(英)斯塔克;(德)施塔克
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[N-COUNT 可数名词]一堆;一叠 A stack of things is a pile of them.
  [usu N of n]
  • There were stacks of books on the bedside table and floor.

    床头桌和地板上有几摞书。

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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
    • He ordered them to stack up pillows behind his back.

      他命令他们把几个枕头叠放在自己的背后。

    • ...plates of delicious food stacked up on the counters.

      整齐地堆放在柜台上的一盘盘美味佳肴

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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.
  [N of n]
  [INFORMAL 非正式]
  • If the job's that good, you'll have stacks of money.

    如果这个工作真有那么好,你将会赚很多钱。

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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]
  • They said they were going to stack the court with anti-abortion judges...

    他们说将会往法院中安排一些反对堕胎的法官。

  • The committee is stacked with members from energy-producing states.

    该委员会中安插进了几位来自能源生产州的成员。

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See also:
stacked
chimney stack
    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.
      [V inflects]
    • The odds are stacked against civilians getting a fair trial...

      平民难以得到公正的审判。

    • Everything seems to be stacked against us.

      一切好像都对我们不利。

    相关词组:
    stack up

    Oxford
    stack / stæk ; NAmE stæk /
    noun
    ,
    verb
    stack stacks stacked stacking
    noun 1 [countable ] a pile of sth, usually neatly arranged (通常指码放整齐的)一叠,一摞,一堆 a stack of books 一摞书 a stack hi-fi system (= where a radio, CD player, etc. are arranged on top of each other) 一套高保真组合音响 see also
    haystack
    2 [countable ] stack(of sth) ( informal) ( especially BrE) a large number or amount of sth; a lot of sth 大量;许多;一大堆 stacks of money 许多钱 There's a stack of unopened mail waiting for you at the house. 家里有一大堆信等你拆呢。 I've got stacks of work to do. 我有一大堆活儿要做。 3 [countable ] a tall chimney,especially on a factory (尤指工厂的)大烟囱 see also
    chimney stack
     (2 )
    ,
    smokestack
     (1 )
    4 the stacks [plural ] the part of a library, sometimes not open to the public, where books that are not often needed are stored (图书馆中贮藏使用频率较低的书的)书库 5 [countable ] ( computing ) a way of storing information in a computer in which the most recently stored item is the first to be retrieved(= found or got back) 存贮栈 6 [countable ] ( geology ) a tall thin part of a cliffthat has been separated from the land and stands on its own in the sea 海蚀柱 IDIOMsee
    blow
    v.
    verb 1 [transitive ,  intransitive ] stack(sth) (up) to arrange objects neatly in a pile; to be arranged in this way (使)放成整齐的一叠(或一摞、一堆) to stack boxes 把箱子摞起来 logs stacked up against a wall 靠墙码放着的木头 Do these chairs stack? 这些椅子能摞起来吗? stacking chairs 可摞在一起的椅子 2 [transitive ] stacksth (with sth) to fill sth with piles of things 使成叠(或成摞、成堆)地放在…;使码放在… They were busy stacking the shelves with goods. 他们正忙着摆货物上架呢。 3 [intransitive ,  transitive ] stack(sth) (up) if aircraft stack (up)or are stacked (up)over an airport, there are several flying around waiting for their turn to land (令飞机)分层盘旋等待着陆 IDIOM ˈstack it ( informal) to fall over or off sth, especially in a way that makes you look silly and makes other people laugh (笨拙地)跌倒 I tried a spin on the ice and stacked it. 我试图在冰面上旋转,结果笨拙地跌倒了。 PHRASAL VERB ˌstack ˈup 1 to keep increasing in quantity until there is a large pile, a long line, etc. 积聚成一大堆(或一长排等) Cars quickly stacked up behind the bus. 公共汽车后面的汽车很快排成了长龙。 2 ( used especially in questions or in negatives 尤用于疑问句或否定句 ) to compare with sb/sth else; to be as good as sb/sth else (与其他人或事物)相比;比得上 SYN measure up Let's try him in the job and see how he stacks up. 咱们让他干这活儿试试,看看他比别人干得怎么样。 stackagainst sb/sth A mobile home simply doesn't stack up against a traditional house. 活动房屋怎么也比不上传统的房屋。 3 ( used especially in negatives 尤用于否定句 ) to seem reasonable; to make sense 看来合理;讲得通;合乎情理 That can't be right. It just doesn't stack up. 那不可能是对的,简直不合情理。 stack / stæk ; NAmE stæk /
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    stack1 noun
    stack2 verb
    stackstack1 /stæk/ ●○○ noun
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    1stack (1)[countable] a neat pile of thingsheapstack of a stack of papers stacks of dirty dishes2a stack of something/stacks of something especially British English informal a large amount of something:  He’s got stacks of money.3[countable] a chimney4the stacks [plural] the rows of shelves in a library where the books are kept blow your top/stack
    at blow1(16)
    stack1 noun
    stack2 verb
    stackstack2 ●○○ verb
    Verb Table
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    1 (also stack up) [intransitive, transitive] to make things into a neat pile, or to form a neat pile:  The assistants price the items and stack them on the shelves. a stacking hi-fi system2[transitive] to put neat piles of things on something:  He went back to stacking the shelves.be stacked with something The floor was stacked with boxes.3the odds/cards are stacked against somebody used to say that someone is unlikely to be successful4stack the cards British English, stack the deck American English informal to arrange cards dishonestly in a gamestack up phrasal verb1stack something ↔ up to make things into a neat pile2informal used to talk about how good something is compared with something elsestack up against Parents want to know how their kids’ schools stack up against others.3if a number of things stack up, they gradually collect or get stuck in one place:  Traffic stacked up behind the bus.

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