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●ˌpile ˈup 🔑●ˌpile sth ˈup 🔑1. to form a pile; to make a lot of things into a pile (使)堆积◆Snow was piling up against the windows. 雪堆积到了窗户上。◆They piled the stones up in a corner of the yard. 他们把石头堆在院子的一角。2. to increase or to make sth increase in quantity or amount (使)增长,增多◆Rubbish was piling up in the streets. 街上的垃圾越堆越多。◆The bills were piling up and we had no money to pay them. 账单越积越多,我们没钱支付。◆Liverpool should have gone on to pile up a big score (= in a game of football). 利物浦队本应该继续拉大比分的。[v + adv] [v + n/pron + adv] [v + adv + n]2 [v + adv] [v + adv + n] [v + pron + adv] [v + n + adv] (rare) ▸ ˈpile-up noun a road accident in which several vehicles crash into each other 数车相撞;连环撞车事故◆Eleven cars were involved in a pile-up on the motorway. 有十一辆车在高速公路上相撞。◆Three people were killed in a multiple pile-up. 连环撞车事故中有三人丧生。 |