释义 |
heap/hi:p/ n. & v.●n. 1 a collection of things lying haphazardly one on another; a pile 堆 2 (esp. in pl. 尤用复数) colloq. a large number or amount [口]大量,许多 there's heaps of time 有的是时间; is heaps better 好多了 3 colloq. an old or dilapidated thing, esp. a motor vehicle or building [口]破旧东西(尤指破旧的汽车或建筑) ●v. 1 tr. & intr. (foll. by 后跟 up, together, etc.) collect or be collected in a heap 堆积,积起;使成堆 2 tr. (foll. by 后跟 with) load copiously or to excess 装满,盛满;使充溢 3 tr. (foll. by 后跟 on, upon) accord or offer copiously to 大量地给予 heaped insults on them 对他们大肆侮辱 4 tr. (as 作 heaped adj.) Brit. (of a spoonful etc.) with the contents piled above the brim [英] (指一勺的量等)满满的 □ heap coals of fire on a person's head Brit. cause a person remorse by returning good for evil [英] (通过以恩报怨)使人懊悔 [Old English hēap, hēapian, from Germanic] |