stack
noun
verb
stæk
noun
1
1
a
neat
pile
of
things
〔叠放整齐的〕一叠,一堆,一摞;
C
[+
of
]
a
stack
of
papers
一叠文件
stacks
of
dirty
dishes
一摞摞脏盘子;
2
a stack of sth/stacks of sth
a
large
amount
of
something
[非正式,尤英] 大量 (大批,许多 )某物
informal especially BrE
He’s
got
stacks
of
money.
他有许多钱。
3
a
chimney
烟囱
C
4
the stacks
the
rows
of
shelves
in
a
library
where
the
books
are
kept
〔图书馆中藏书的〕书库
plural 复数
verb
5
stack up
also
又作
to
make
things
into
a
neat
pile,
or
to
form
a
neat
pile
(使)整齐地堆起; 摞起
I,T
The
assistants
price
the
items
and
stack
them
on
the
shelves.
售货员给商品标价,然后把它们叠放到货架上。
a
stacking
hi-fi
system
组合式高保真音响设备
6
to
put
neat
piles
of
things
on
something
把…成叠地放在〔某处〕
T usually passive 一般用被动态
He
went
back
to
stacking
the
shelves.
他回去把货物摆上货架。
be
stacked
with
sth
The
floor
was
stacked
with
boxes.
地板上堆满了箱子。
7
the odds/cards are stacked against sb
used
to
say
that
someone
is
unlikely
to
be
successful
形势对某人不利
8
stack the cards stack the deck
; stack the deck AmE [美] informal to arrange cards dishonestly in a game [非正式] 洗牌做手脚
BrE AmE informal
9
stack sth up
↔
to
make
things
into
a
neat
pile
整齐地堆放某物
10
used
to
talk
about
how
good
something
is
compared
with
something
else
[非正式] 比较,比高低
informal
[+
against
]
Parents
want
to
know
how
their
kids’schools
stack
up
against
others.
家长想知道自己孩子的学校和其他学校比起来怎么样。
11
if
a
number
of
things
stack
up,
they
gradually
collect
or
get
stuck
in
one
place
积聚起来
Traffic
stacked
up
behind
the
bus.
在这辆公共汽车后面,车辆排成了长龙。