stack
柯林斯詞典
1. N-COUNT A stack of things is a pile of them. 摞; 堆
There were stacks of books on the bedside table and floor. 牀頭桌上和地板上有一摞摞的書。
2. V-T If you stack a number of things, you arrange them in neat piles. 堆放; 摞起
Mrs. Cathiard was stacking the clean bottles in crates. 卡提亞夫人儅時(shí)正在把乾淨(jìng)的瓶子堆放到板條箱裡。
3. PHRASAL VERB Stack up means the same as . 堆放; 摞起
He ordered them to stack up pillows behind his back. 他命令他們?cè)谒翅岫逊乓恍┱眍^。
4. N-PLURAL If you say that someone has stacks of something, you mean that they have a lot of it. 堆[非正式]
If the job's that good, you'll have stacks of money. 如果那份工作真那麼好,你就會(huì)有成堆的錢。
5. PHRASE If you say that the odds are stacked against someone, or that particular factors are stacked against them, you mean that they are unlikely to succeed in what they want to do because the conditions are not favourable. 形勢(shì)對(duì)某人不利
The odds are stacked against civilians getting a fair trial. 形勢(shì)對(duì)想得到公正判決的平民不利。
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