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stackBrE /stæk/NAmE /stæk/ noun [C] a pile of sth, usually neatly arranged (通常指码放整齐的)一叠,一摞,一堆◆a stack of books 一摞书◆a stack hi-fi system (= where a radio, CD player, etc. are arranged on top of each other) 一套高保真组合音响 ➡ see also haystack [C] ~ (of sth) (informal, especially BrE) a large number or amount of sth; a lot of sth 大量;许多;一大堆◆stacks of money 许多钱◆There's a stack of unopened mail waiting for you at the house. 家里有一大堆信等你拆呢。◆I've got stacks of work to do. 我有一大堆活儿要做。 [C] a tall chimney, especially on a factory (尤指工厂的)大烟囱 ➡ see also chimney stack, smokestack the stacks [pl.] the part of a library, sometimes not open to the public, where books that are not often needed are stored (图书馆中贮藏使用频率较低的书的)书库 [C] (computing 计算机) a way of storing information in a computer in which the most recently stored item is the first to be retrieved (= found or got back) 栈;堆栈 [C] (geology 地质学) a tall thin part of a cliff that has been separated from the land and stands on its own in the sea 海蚀柱●blow your ˈtop(NAmE also blow your ˈstack) (informal) to get very angry 大怒;暴跳如雷 stackBrE /stæk/NAmE /stæk/ verbpresent simple - I / you / we / they stack BrE /stæk/ NAmE /stæk/present simple - he / she / it stacks BrE /stæks/ NAmE /stæks/past simple stacked BrE /stækt/ NAmE /stækt/past participle stacked BrE /stækt/ NAmE /stækt/ -ing form stacking BrE /ˈstækɪŋ/ NAmE /ˈstækɪŋ/ [T, I] ~ (sth) (up) to arrange objects neatly in a pile; to be arranged in this way (使)放成整齐的一叠(或一摞、一堆)◆to stack boxes 把箱子摞起来◆logs stacked up against a wall 靠墙码放着的原木◆Do these chairs stack? 这些椅子能摞起来吗?◆stacking chairs 可摞在一起的椅子 [T] ~ sth (with sth) to fill sth with piles of things 使成叠(或成摞、成堆)地放在…;使码放在…◆They were busy stacking the shelves with goods. 他们正忙着摆货物上架呢。 [I, T] ~ (sth) (up) if aircraft stack (up) or are stacked (up) over an airport, there are several flying around waiting for their turn to land (令飞机)分层盘旋等待着陆●ˈstack it(informal) to fall over or off sth, especially in a way that makes you look silly and makes other people laugh (笨拙地)跌倒◆I tried a spin on the ice and stacked it. 我试图在冰面上旋转,结果笨拙地跌倒了。 ●ˌstack ˈupto keep increasing in quantity until there is a large pile, a long line, etc. 积聚成一大堆(或一长排等)◆Cars quickly stacked up behind the bus. 公共汽车后面的汽车很快排成了长龙。 () to compare with sb/sth else; to be as good as sb/sth else (与其他人或事物)相比;比得上 SYN measure up (to sth/sb) ◆Let's try him in the job and see how he stacks up. 咱们让他干这活儿试试,看看他比别人干得怎么样。◆stack up against sb/sthA mobile home simply doesn't stack up against a traditional house. 活动房屋怎么也比不上传统的房屋。 () to seem reasonable; to make sense 看来合理;讲得通;合乎情理◆That can't be right. It just doesn't stack up. 那不可能是对的,简直不合情理。 |