词组 | heap |
释义 | heap and heaps Theme: AMOUNT - MUCH n. lots (of something).I have a whole heap of papers for you.Mr. Wilson has heaps of money. Theme: CARS n. an old car.I've got to get my heap fixed up.Is this old heap yours? heap Ⅰ 1. adjective very. A crude borrowing of the speech of native American Indians as portrayed by pulp fiction and film screenwriters US, 1958 2. noun 1 a car, especially an old and run-down car US, 1921. 2 a slovenly woman, usually preceded by an adjective. Originally dialect UK, 1806. 3 a large number, a great deal UK, 1661 Ⅱ ⇨ heap of coke; heap noun a man. Rhyming slang for BLOKE UK, 1851 heap on/upon ! Heap upon is more formal than heap on, and is mostly used in writing. heap sth on sb/sth • heap sth upon sb/sth if you heap praise, blame etc on someone or something, you praise or blame them a lot: The newspapers heaped praise on the police for their part in the investigation. Their political opponents heaped scorn on their policies.■ SIMILAR TO: lavish on heap up heap sth up • heap up sth to put a lot of things on top of each other in a pile: Mr Rocke looked at all the papers heaped up in his in-tray. We heaped up the fruit and vegetables ready to take home.■ SIMILAR TO: pile up heap1. n. an old car. (see also load.) I’ve got to get my heap fixed up. 2. n. any dilapidated thing or person. We have to fix up this heap if we’re really going to live in it. 3. and heaps n. lots (of something). Mr. Wilson has heaps of money.
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