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1 | stack to arrange things so that they stand one on top of another 堆放 |
| She began stacking plates on the trolley. 她开始把盘子摞在手推餐车里。 |
| 1a | to put things so that they are standing together (立着)堆,堆放 | | She was examining the paintings stacked against the wall. 她在检查靠墙堆着的画作。 | |
| 1b | to fill a machine or space by putting things in it 堆满;填满 | | Can you finish stacking the dishwasher? 你能装完洗碗机吗? | | He got a job stacking shelves at the supermarket. 他找到了一份在超市上货的工作。 | | They went down to a small yard stacked high with rubbish. 他们来到一个垃圾堆得高高的小院子。 | |
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2 | to make planes fly above or below other planes while waiting to land 指令(等待着陆的飞机)作定高分层盘旋 |
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- | be stacked against you |
| if something is stacked against you , it is unfair and will probably cause you to fail |
| 不利于你 |
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| The evidence seems stacked against me. 证据似乎对我不利。 |
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- | the cards/odds are stacked against you |
| used for saying that you will have difficulty doing something , often because people are being unfair |
| (常因人们不公)情况对你不利 |
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- | ˌstack ˈup |
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1 | I if something stacks up , the amount of it increases all the time 累积;积压成堆 | Despite the evidence stacking up against her, she still denies the claims. 尽管对她不利的证据不断增加,她仍然拒绝索赔要求。 | |
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2 | T stack2 1 | The books had been stacked up in neat piles. 书堆得整整齐齐的。 | |
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3 | T stack2 1a | She stacked the dishes up on the draining board. 她把盘子堆在滴水板上。 | |
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4 | I/T to fly above or below other planes while waiting to land (等待着陆时)作定高分层盘旋 | High winds forced planes to stack up over Heathrow Airport. 强风迫使飞机在希思罗机场上空作定高分层盘旋。 | |
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5 | I informal to show how good or bad you are when compared to someone or something else 比较 | Teachers will know how they stack up against national standards. 老师们将知道他们与国家标准相比怎么样。 | |
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