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py.ra.mid5pIr7E7mIdn [C]a solid object with a flat, often square, base and four flat triangular sides which slope inwards and meet to form a point at the top棱锥体The Pyramids in Egypt are stone structures of this shape which were built in ancient times as places to bury esp. kings and queens.金字塔The Great Pyramid is made of 2.5 million stone blocks.大金字塔由250 万块石块组成。A pyramid is also a pile of things which has this shape.角锥形的一堆东西The acrobats formed a pyramid by standing on each other's shoulders.杂技演员以站在彼此肩上的形式叠成罗汉。Many organizations have a pyramid structure (= there are fewer people at the top levels of them than there are at the bottom).许多团体拥有金字塔式结构。(Am) A pyramid scheme is a way of deceiving investors in which money that a company receives from new customers is not invested for their benefit, but is used instead to pay debts owed to existing customers.宝塔形体制(公司从新顾客处搜集的资金并非是为了他们的利益投资,而是用于清还旧帐的一种欺骗投资人的方式)(Br and Aus) In business, pyramid selling is when someone buys the right to sell a company's goods, and then sells part of that right to someone else for a profit.宝塔式销售(一种出售商品推销权的销售方式)
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