释义 |
- n.堆栈;一摞;大量;许多
- v.(使)放成整齐的一叠(或一摞、一堆)
- 网络堆叠;栈区;烟囱
复数:stacks 过去分词:stacked 现在分词:stacking n. pile,heap,mass,mound,mountain 1. | [c] (通常指码放整齐的)一叠,一摞,一堆a pile of sth, usually neatly arranged |
| | | 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 |
2. | [c] (informal) ~ (of sth) 大量;许多;一大堆a large number or amount of sth; a lot of sth |
| | | 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. | [c] (尤指工厂的)大烟囱a tall chimney , especially on a factory |
4. | [pl] (图书馆中贮藏使用频率较低的书的)书库the part of a library, sometimes not open to the public, where books that are not often needed are stored |
5. | [c] 栈;堆栈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] 海蚀柱a tall thin part of a cliff that has been separated from the land and stands on its own in the sea |
1. | [t][i] ~ (sth) (up) (使)放成整齐的一叠(或一摞、一堆)to arrange objects neatly in a pile; to be arranged in this way |
| | | logs stacked up against a wall 靠墙码放着的原木 | | Do these chairs stack? 这些椅子能摞起来吗? | | |
2. | [t] ~ sth (with sth) 使成叠(或成摞、成堆)地放在…;使码放在…to fill sth with piles of things |
| They were busy stacking the shelves with goods. 他们正忙着摆货物上架呢。 |
3. | [i][t] ~ (sth) (up) (令飞机)分层盘旋等待着陆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. 我试图在冰面上旋转,结果笨拙地跌倒了。 |
stack it (informal) (笨拙地)跌倒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. 我试图在冰面上旋转,结果笨拙地跌倒了。 |
n. | 1. 积材,层积,堆积;〔英国〕一堆〔木材等的计量单位,=108立方英尺〕 1. 积材,层积,堆积;〔英国〕一堆〔木材等的计量单位,=108立方英尺〕 | v. | |
n. | 1. a pile of things more or less neatly arranged one on top of another 2. a large number or amount 3. a large pile of hay, straw, or grain, often conical in shape, stored outdoors 4. a tall chimney or group of chimneys arranged together 5. a number of aircraft waiting a turn to land at an airport, circling at different heights 6. a steep-sided pillar of rock that has been isolated from nearby cliffs at the shoreline by the erosion of the waves 7. an area in a computer memory where data can be stored temporarily in a list in which the last item entered is the first one removed. 8. a group of firearms formed in a pyramid, especially three rifles with their muzzles leaning against each other 9. a vertical duct or waste pipe 10. a nonmetric measure of coal or firewood equal to 108 cu. ft. 1. a pile of things more or less neatly arranged one on top of another 2. a large number or amount 3. a large pile of hay, straw, or grain, often conical in shape, stored outdoors 4. a tall chimney or group of chimneys arranged together 5. a number of aircraft waiting a turn to land at an airport, circling at different heights 6. a steep-sided pillar of rock that has been isolated from nearby cliffs at the shoreline by the erosion of the waves 7. an area in a computer memory where data can be stored temporarily in a list in which the last item entered is the first one removed. 8. a group of firearms formed in a pyramid, especially three rifles with their muzzles leaning against each other 9. a vertical duct or waste pipe 10. a nonmetric measure of coal or firewood equal to 108 cu. ft. | v. | 1. to put things one on top of another to form a pile, or be arranged in this way 2. to arrange objects on a shelf 3. to load or heap something with large piles of articles or objects 4. to arrange something underhandedly to ensure a desired outcome 5. to keep aircraft waiting to land at an airport circling at different heights, or be kept in this position 6. to put things so that they are standing one beside another 7. to make planes fly above or below other planes while waiting to land 1. to put things one on top of another to form a pile, or be arranged in this way 2. to arrange objects on a shelf 3. to load or heap something with large piles of articles or objects 4. to arrange something underhandedly to ensure a desired outcome 5. to keep aircraft waiting to land at an airport circling at different heights, or be kept in this position 6. to put things so that they are standing one beside another 7. to make planes fly above or below other planes while waiting to land | np. | 1. an area of a library, usually not open to the public, where books are stored on shelves |
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