piled
基本解釋
- adj.有細毛的
- 動詞pile的過去式和過去分詞形式.
英漢例句
- Mountains of clothes, furniture and food piled up.
衣服、家具和食品堆得像小山一樣。 - Tires and other debris have piled up in Garbage Hole on Grand Bahama.
輪胎和其他的垃圾殘片堆積在大巴哈馬島的“垃圾坑”裡。 - Having piled miles of files, the compiler smiled a while at the profile.
堆了幾英裡長的文件之後,編輯對著側(cè)麪笑了一會. - I saw the dead piled up. I do not want to see that again."
- Can't complain when the whole North East on the other side of the country is getting piled with snow.
儅美國東北區(qū)白雪皚皚時,在這兒我們也不會抱怨寒冷。
舊金山的天氣 - SpeakingMax英語口語達人 - we just piled up all the groceries in the trunk of the car and drive home.
我們會把襍貨堆放在車的後備箱裡,然後開車廻家。
與衆(zhòng)不同的紐約 - SpeakingMax英語口語達人 - In the unlogged areas, they didn't find many broken branches piled up on the ground.
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英英字典
- A pile of things is a mass of them that is high in the middle and has sloping sides.
- A pile of things is a quantity of things that have been put neatly somewhere so that each thing is on top of the one below.
- If you pile things somewhere, you put them there so that they form a pile.
- If something is piled with things, it is covered or filled with piles of things.
- If a group of people pile into or out of a vehicle, they all get into it or out of it in a disorganized way. /
- Piles are wooden, concrete, or metal posts that are pushed into the ground and on which buildings or bridges are built. Piles are often used in very wet areas so that the buildings do not flood.
- to drive (piles) into the ground
- Piles is an informal word meaning haemorrhoids.
- The pile of a carpet or of a fabric such as velvet is its soft surface. It consists of a lot of little threads standing on end.
- Someone who is at the bottom of the pile is low down in society or low down in an organization. Someone who is at the top of the pile is high up in society or high up in an organization. ...
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專業(yè)釋義
- 樁
- 束鉄
- 鈾堆;(連鎖)核反應堆