单词 | pile |
释义 | pile [paɪl] noun AMOUNT 数量 IMPROVER countable ■objects positioned one on top of another 叠;垛;堆 •a large pile of •a pile of •a pile of •informal I've got piles/a pile (= a lot) of things to do today.我今天有一大堆事情要做。 [paɪl] noun COLUMN 支柱 countable ■a strong column or post of wood, steel or concrete which is pushed into the ground to help support a building (建筑物的)柱,桩 [paɪl] noun SURFACE 表面 only singular ■the soft surface made by the ends of many short threads on a carpet or on cloth such as velvet (地毯或天鹅绒等布料的)绒面 •a luxurious deep [paɪl] noun BUILDING 建筑物 countable mainly humorous ■a large building 宏伟建筑物,大厦 •They've got a great big Victorian pile somewhere out in the country.他们在乡下的某个地方有一幢宏伟的维多利亚式房子。 [paɪl] noun MEDICAL 医学的 piles [plural] informal ■haemorrhoids 痔,痔疮 [paɪl] noun make a pile informal ■to earn a large amount of money 赚很多钱,发财 •He made a pile selling computers and retired by the time he was forty.他卖电脑发了财,40岁的时候就退休了。 [paɪl] verb AMOUNT 数量 ADVANCED intransitive or transitive [+ adv/prep] (also pile up) ■to arrange objects into a pile 把…堆积(或堆叠)起来 •We piled plenty of logs up •Please pile your homework books neatly on •Her plate was piled (high) •Snow had piled up against the walls.雪在墙脚堆积起来。 [paɪl] verb MOVE 移动 intransitive usually + adverb or preposition informal ■(of a group of people) to move together, especially in an uncontrolled way (人群)拥,挤,蜂拥 •As soon as the train stopped, they all piled in/out [paɪl] verb pile it high and sell it cheap mainly UK saying ■said when a shop sells large amounts of a product at cheap prices 薄利多销 [paɪl] verb pile it on informal ■to say too much, especially giving too much emphasis 过多地谈论;(尤指)夸张,言过其实 •You're really piling it on with the compliments tonight, Gareth, aren't you!你今晚的确恭维过头了,不是吗,加雷思? [paɪl] verb pile on the agony UK informal ■to enjoy emphasizing how bad a situation is 大肆渲染不好的情况;过分夸大糟糕的情形 •Okay, I'll give you some money - just stop piling on the agony.好吧,我给你些钱——用不着说得那么可怜。 [paɪl] verb Phrasal Verbs pile (sth) up FORM A PILE [M] ■to form a pile, or to put a lot of things into a pile 成为一堆;把…堆积起来 INCREASE ■(of something bad) to increase 使(不好的事物)增加,使累积 •Unpaid bills began to pile up alarmingly.未支付的帐单越积越多,数目惊人。 •They piled up such a huge debt that they soon went bankrupt.他们债台高筑,很快就破产了。 |
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