词组 | pile in |
释义 | Idiom pile in(to something) Theme: ENTRANCE to climb in or get in roughly.Okay, kids, pile in!The children piled into the car and slammed the door. Phr V pile in piles, piling, piled pile in pile into swh if a group of people pile in, they enter a place or vehicle quickly and not in an organized wayShe opened the car door and four of us piled in.It started to rain so we all piled into a nearby cafe. pile in verb to enter en masse, especially a vehicle or a bar US, 1841pile in if a group of people pile in, they all enter a place or vehicle, quickly and not in an organized way: We were having a quiet drink at the bar when a group of walkers suddenly piled in. Luke opened the door of the battered old Mercedes. "Pile in!" he said to us all with a smile.■ OPPOSITE: pile out pile in(to) something1. To enter into something in a rough, disorderly fashion. We had Jake and all his friends pile into the van after their soccer practice. OK, everybody pile in, the train doors won't stay open for long! 2. To gather and load a large number of people or things into something, especially in a rough, disorderly fashion. Jake's car was broken, so Samantha just piled us all into hers. You can just pile all those books into my backpack. pile in(to something)to climb in or get in roughly. Okay, kids, pile in! The children piled into the car and slammed the door. pile inv. 1. To enter something or some place in a disorderly mass or group: All six of us piled in the car. The subway doors opened and the passengers piled in. 2. To move some people into something or some place in a disorderly fashion: Pile the kids in the van and let's go. I opened the cellar door and piled the logs in. The truck is full and I don't think we can pile in any more rugs. |
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