stack的意思和读音

stack

: [stæk] : [stæk]

n.

v.使

stacks  stacking  stacked  

v.+n.stack deck

n.stack room

stackn.

1.[c]a pile of sth, usually neatly arranged

a stack of books

a stack hi-fi system(= where a radio, CD player, etc. are arranged on top of each other)

2.[c](informal)~ (of sth)a large number or amount of sth; a lot of sth

stacks of money

There's a stack of unopened mail waiting for you at the house.

I've got stacks of work to do.

3.[c]a tall chimney , especially on a factory

4.[pl]使the part of a library, sometimes not open to the public, where books that are not often needed are stored

5.[c]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)

6.[c]a tall thin part of a cliff that has been separated from the land and stands on its own in the sea

v.

1.[t][i]~ (sth) (up)使to arrange objects neatly in a pile; to be arranged in this way

to stack boxes

logs stacked up against a wall

Do these chairs stack?

stacking chairs

2.[t]~ sth (with sth)使…;使to fill sth with piles of things

They were busy stacking the shelves with goods.

3.[i][t]~ (sth) (up)if aircraftstack (up) orare stacked (up) over an airport, there are several flying around waiting for their turn to land

IDM

I tried a spin on the ice and stacked it.

stack it(informal)to fall over or off sth, especially in a way that makes you look silly and makes other people laugh

I tried a spin on the ice and stacked it.

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n.1.a pile of things placed one on top of another; a pile of things standing or lying together; a pile of haydry grass or strawdry stems from a crop2.a chimneya tube for letting smoke or gases escape into the air3.the place in a library where books are stored and, where ordinary readers cannot go4.a system for storing information on a computer1.a pile of things placed one on top of another; a pile of things standing or lying together; a pile of haydry grass or strawdry stems from a crop2.a chimneya tube for letting smoke or gases escape into the air3.the place in a library where books are stored and, where ordinary readers cannot go4.a system for storing information on a computer

v.1.to arrange things so that they are placed one on top of another; to fill a machine or space by putting things in it on top of each other2.to put things so that they are standing one beside another3.to make planes fly above or below other planes while waiting to land

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1.You can then look at the call stack to see how your program got to that point.

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.with a bit of work, you can often determine the values of local variables and function parameters from the stack listing.

4.However, the rest of the systems stack has not evolved to meet the needs of these now pervasive application environments.

5.The condition register should be saved in its area of the stack before any of these fields are modified, and then restored before returning.

6.She leaned against her raggedy old reading chair and stared at the stack of books and odd art supplies next to her.

7.But when he went to the police to complain, he found a stack of placards with the same exhortation in the police station.

8.ROBINSON A smoke stack on the back of every government program- by that you mean, a distortion in the marketplace. .

9.His first invention was to design luggage that was flat and therefore easy to stack in railway carriages.

10.Similarly, when the arbitrary chunk of XML is received it is wrapped up in a Message for propagation up the channel stack.XML便