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stack /stæk/ ► SEE ALLstack upstack upstack sth upstack sth up●ˌstack ˈup1. to increase gradually until there is a large pile, a long line, etc. 积聚成一大垛(或一长排等);加起来◆Over the months he just let the paperwork stack up. 几个月间,他就那么让文案工作积压成堆。◆The traffic quickly stacked up behind the bus. 公共汽车后面的车辆很快排成了长龙。SYN pile up2. (against sb/sth) (informal) to compare with sb/sth (和…)相比◆How does this washing powder stack up against your usual brand? 这种洗衣粉和你平常用的牌子比起来怎么样?◆Let’s try him in the team and see how he stacks up. 我们把他安排到队里试试,看看和其他人比怎么样。SYN compare (with sb/sth) [v + adv]●ˌstack ˈup●ˌstack sth ˈupif planes stack up or are stacked up over an airport, there are a lot of them flying around waiting to land (飞机)作分层盘旋(等待降落)◆Planes stacked up at Heathrow after an accident on the runway. 由于跑道上出了事故,飞机在希思罗机场上空作分层盘旋。 NOTE Stack and stack sth are sometimes used on their own with this meaning * stack 和 stack sth 单独使用有时也作此义◆a queue of planes stacked in the air over the closed airport 在关闭的机场上空作分层盘旋的候降飞机[v + adv] [v + adv + n] [v + n/pron + adv]●ˌstack sth ˈup1. to arrange things in a tall pile 堆起;摞起◆He stacked up the dishes on the draining board. 他把碟子摞在滴水板上。SYN pile sth up NOTE Stack sth is often used on its own with this meaning. * stack sth 单独使用也常作此义。2. (NAmE, informal) to gradually get more of sth 逐渐得到更多;累积◆She’s stacking up the college credits with all of her night classes. 她上很多晚上的课程来积累大学学分。[v + n/pron + adv] [v + adv + n] |