pile的意思和读音

pile

: [paɪl] : [paɪl]

n.

v.

piles  piling  piled  

adj.+n.huge pile,junk pile

n.funeral pile

pilen.— see alsopiles

1.[c]a number of things that have been placed on top of each other

a pile of books/clothes/bricks

He arranged the documents in neat piles.

She looked in horror at the mounting pile of letters on her desk.

2.[c]西a mass of sth that is high in the middle and wider at the bottom than at the top

a pile of sand

piles of dirty washing

3.[c][usupl](informal)~ of stha lot of sth

I have got piles of work to do.

He walked out leaving a pile of debts behind him.

4.[u][sing]the short threads, pieces of wool, etc. that form the soft surface of carpets and some types of cloth such as velvet

a deep-pile carpet

5.[c]a large wooden, metal or stone post that is fixed into the ground and used to support a building, bridge, etc.

6.[c]a large impressive building

IDM(at the) bottom/top of the pilein the least/most important position in a group of people or thingsmake a/your pile(informal)to make a lot of moneyv.

1.[t]to put things one on top of another; to form a pile

She piled the boxes one on top of the other .

The clothes were piled high on the chair.

Snow was piled up against the door.

2.[t]to put sth on/into sth; to load sth with sth

The sofa was piled high with cushions.

He piled his plate with as much food as he could.

He piled as much food as he could onto his plate.

She piled everything into her suitcase.

3.[i](informal)+ adv./prep.to go somewhere quickly without order or control

The coach finally arrived and we all piled on.

IDM

Bosses piled on the agony with threats of more job losses.

pile on the agony/gloom(informal)使to make an unpleasant situation worse

Bosses piled on the agony with threats of more job losses.

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n.1.a number of things put on top of each other; a lot of things that have been put or have fallen together in a messy way2.a large amount of something; a large amount of money3.the surface of a carpet or cloth, formed by the ends of fibers that have been cut4.a large strong post that is driven into the ground to support a building or other structure5.hemorrhoids6.a very large old house or other building1.a number of things put on top of each other; a lot of things that have been put or have fallen together in a messy way2.a large amount of something; a large amount of money3.the surface of a carpet or cloth, formed by the ends of fibers that have been cut4.a large strong post that is driven into the ground to support a building or other structure5.hemorrhoids6.a very large old house or other building

v.1.to put a large number of things on top of each other; to put a large amount of something somewhere; if a womans hair is piled up, it is fastened to the top of her head rather than hanging down2.if things pile somewhere, they gather there in a group

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1.Earlier, a Canadian newspaper reported it had discovered Libyan government documents regarding the meeting in a pile of trash in Tripoli.

2.These icons seem to stack up in a messy pile; in one folder I made, called 'Social, ' only the blue beak of Twitter's bird icon was visible.”(Social)Twitter

3.They stand at 90 degrees from the surface they coat, which Nasa scientists have referred to as looking like shag-pile carpet.

4.After the detailed analysis, for the long pile, the pile should take the appropriate diameter to give full play of the length of piles.

5.Of course one pile may be sufficient depending on how much there is to do.

6.Shakti wrenched her pitchfork from the charred flesh of her first victim. The chain of goblins fell into a smoking pile.

7.People tend to pile too much on themselves for a single day, overestimating how much they can actually do.

8.At the bottom of the garden, in a pile of oak leaves, Milly and Molly found a big white duck's egg .

9.Amanda: Great idea. After you've done that look over the pile, as you put it, to see if I've missed anything.西

10.Purchasing foreign currency This man is purchasing foreign currencies with a pile of money in his hands.《