词汇 | stack |
释义 | stack (verb) stack 5 ENTRIES FOUND: stack (noun) stack (verb) stacked (adjective) chimney stack (noun) blow (verb) 1 stack /ˈstæk/ noun plural stacks 1 stack /ˈstæk/ noun plural stacks Learner's definition of STACK 1 [count] : a usually neat pile : a group of things that are put one on top of the other(通常堆叠整齐的)一堆,一叠,一摞 He had arranged the letters in stacks.他已经把信件一沓沓放好了。 She took a magazine from near the top of the stack.她从一摞书靠顶的地方取下一本杂志。 — often + of a stack of dishes/papers一摞盘子/文件 — see also haystack 2 [count] : a large amount of something大量;一大堆 — usually + of There is a stack of evidence against her.有大量证据对她不利。 They have stacks of money.他们有很多钱。 3 [count] : a tall chimney on a factory, ship, etc., for carrying smoke away : smokestack(工厂、轮船等的)大烟囱 4 the stacks : the rows of shelves where books are stored in a library(图书馆里的)藏书架 I couldn't find the book in the stacks.我无法在书架上找到这本书。 blow your stack — see 1blow 2 stack /ˈstæk/ verb stacks; stacked; stacking 2 stack /ˈstæk/ verb stacks; stacked; stacking Learner's definition of STACK 1 : to arrange (things) in a stack : to put (things) in a usually neat pile使成整齐的一堆(或一叠、一摞) [+ object] She spent the afternoon splitting and stacking firewood.她一整个下午都在劈柴、堆柴。 She stacked the plates in the cupboard.她把盘子叠放到碗柜里。 He stacked the books on the table.他把书摞在桌子上。 — often + up She stacked the wood up against the fence.她把木材靠着篱笆堆起来。 [no object] The chairs don't stack. [=the chairs cannot be put in a stack; the chairs cannot be stacked]这些椅子没法叠放。 2 [+ object] a : to cheat at a card game by arranging (a deck of cards) in a special way洗牌时作弊 The other players accused him of stacking the deck.其他打牌的人指责他洗牌作弊。 b — used to describe a situation in which one person, team, etc., is given an advantage over others often in a way that is unfair(常指不公平地)具有优势 In many ways, the cards are stacked against immigrants. [=immigrants face unfair and difficult circumstances]在很多方面,移民会遭遇不公及困境。 There are things you can do to stack the odds in your favor. [=to make it more likely for you to win, succeed, etc.]你有办法使形势对自己有利。 The odds are stacked against you. [=the odds are against you; you do not have a good or fair chance of winning, succeeding, etc.]形势对你不利。 stack up [phrasal verb] 1 : to increase in number or amount to a total that is difficult to deal with大量堆积 Cars quickly stacked up behind the bus.公共汽车后面的小汽车很快排成了长龙。 My bills are stacking up. [=piling up]我的账单越积越多。 2 : to be good enough or equally good足够好;一样好 The camera doesn't stack up [=measure up] when it comes to performance.这款相机性能不够好。 This model stacks up well when compared with other cameras. [=the camera is as good as or better than others]这款相机足以和其他型号媲美。 3 stack up against (something or someone) or stack (something or someone) up against (something or someone) : to compare (something or someone) with others of the same kind与…相比 How does this computer stack up against other models? [=how good is it compared to other models?]这款电脑与其他型号相比如何? How does he stack up against the other candidates?与其他候选人相比,他怎么样? The camera does pretty well when you stack it up against the competition.与竞争机型相比,这款相机很好。 |
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