pile

名詞

UK/paɪl/
US/paɪl/

定義 pile 名詞

amount(数量)

  1. B1Countable(可数名词)

    A collection of objects arranged one on top of another.

    叠;堆;叠放之物

    • a neat pile of books

      整齐的一叠书

    • a pile of freshly laundered clothes

      一堆刚洗好的衣服

    • A pile of files was stacked on the desk.

      一堆文件堆在桌子上

  2. B1Countable(可数名词)

    A quantity of something that has been placed in a mass.

    一堆;大量

    • a pile of sand

      一堆沙子

    • There's a pile of leaves in the yard.

      院子里有一堆树叶

    • There is a pile of bricks by the construction site.

      建筑工地旁有一堆砖块

support(支撑物)

  1. Countable(可数名词)

    A long, sturdy support made of wood, metal, or concrete driven into the ground to support a structure.

    (建筑物的)桩;柱

texture(质地)

  1. Singular(单数)

    The raised, soft surface of a carpet or fabric, made of many short threads.

    (地毯、天鹅绒等织物的)绒毛;毛圈

    • The pile of this carpet is incredibly soft.

      这张地毯的绒毛非常柔软。

    • The pile of this coat is worn out.

      这件外套的绒毛已经磨损了。

    • I prefer rugs with a long pile.

      我喜欢绒毛较长的地毯。

structure(建筑物)

  1. Countable(可数名词)humorous(幽默)

    A large and impressive building.

    大型建筑物;巨厦

    • They own a large mansion in the countryside.

      他们在乡下拥有一栋大型豪宅。

    • This grand pile used to be an exclusive school.

      这座宏伟的建筑曾经是一所私立学校。

    • That old manor is known locally as an old pile.

      那座古老的庄园在当地被称为老宅邸。

片語 pile 名詞

  • piles

    A common term in the UK for haemorrhoids, which are swollen veins in the anal area.

    (英国用法)痔疮,痔疾

    Consult your pharmacist for the most effective treatment for piles.

    请咨询您的药剂师以获得治疗痔疮最有效的方法。

  • a pile of sth/piles of sth

    A large quantity or amount of something.

    大量的;许多的

    He has a pile of unfinished reports on his desk.

    他的桌上有堆积如山的未完成报告。

動詞

UK/paɪl/
US/paɪl/

定義 pile 動詞

arrange(整理)

  1. Transitive(及物动词)Intransitive(不及物动词)Verb + adv/prep(动词+副词/介词)

    To arrange or place objects in a pile.

    堆叠;堆积

    • He piled the wood by the fireplace.

      他把木柴堆在壁炉旁。

    • Please pile your coats on the chair.

      请把你们的外套堆在椅子上。

    • We piled the bricks next to the construction site.

      我们把砖块堆在建筑工地旁边。

movement(移动)

  1. Intransitive(不及物动词)Verb + adv/prep(动词+副词/介词)informal(非正式)

    For a group of people to move together in a disorganized way.

    (人群)挤;拥

    • When the doors opened, they all piled in.

      当门打开时,他们全都挤了进去。

    • The fans piled into the stadium.

      粉丝们涌进了体育场。

    • The children piled out of the car when it stopped.

      车子停下时,孩子们纷纷下车。

成語

  • pile on the agony

    To exaggerate or emphasize the negative aspects of a situation, often with a sense of enjoyment or dramatic effect.

    大肆渲染情况的糟糕

    Stop piling on the agony; the situation is bad enough as it is.

    别再雪上加霜了,情况已经够糟了。

  • pile it high and sell it cheap

    A business strategy focused on selling a large quantity of products at low prices.

    薄利多销

    The retailer's strategy is to pile it high and sell it cheap, relying on high volume to generate profit.

    零售商的策略是大量堆积并低价销售,依靠高销量来产生利润。

  • make a pile

    To earn a significant amount of money, often implying a quick or easy profit.

    赚大钱

    Many people made a pile buying and selling houses when the real estate market was booming.

    许多人在房地产市场蓬勃发展时通过买卖房屋赚了大钱。

  • pile it on

    To exaggerate or emphasize something excessively, often to an unreasonable degree.

    言语夸张、言过其实

    Don't pile it on; we all know you were just a little bit late.

    别再夸张了;我们都知道你只是迟到了一下。

片語動詞 pile

  • pile (something) up

    to create a heap or assemble numerous items into one piled stack.

    形成一堆;将…堆积起来

    He piled the books up, preparing to organize them.

    他把书堆起来,准备整理它们。