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heaped

/heep/US // hip //UK // (hiːp) //

成堆的,成堆,成串的,成串

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n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a group of things placed, thrown, or lying one on another; pile: a heap of stones.
    • : Informal. a great quantity or number; multitude: a heap of people.
    • : Slang. an automobile, especially a dilapidated one.
v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to gather, put, or cast in a heap; pile.
    • : to accumulate or amass: to heap up riches.
    • : to give, assign, or bestow in great quantity; load: to heap blessings upon someone; to heap someone with work.
    • : to load, supply, or fill abundantly: to heap a plate with food.
v.无主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to become heaped or piled, as sand or snow; rise in a heap or heaps.

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Examples

  • Your toxic beliefs will be thrown into the ash heap of history.

  • In contrast to the dizzying heap of connections in real brains, DNNs typically connect different brain areas in a simple chain, from one “layer” to the next.

  • Just around the corner from the VA hospital where Cline worked, families huddled maskless and gabbed over heaps of pasta at the local Olive Garden.

  • Then heap leaves, grasses, palm fronds, or any other vegetation that is available on top.

  • A month later, the name was finally tossed into the trash heap of sports history.

  • And they said that the blame for managing foreign policy crises can hardly be heaped on the departing secretary.

  • A mound of flowers to those killed by real bullets is heaped in a memorial on the road to the parliament.

  • Most of America cheered and the NFL outwardly heaped on the praise with a glowing public statement.

  • For a little balance, people can try the Cinnabon Delights – i.e. little donuts heaped with frosting.

  • One imagines that the latest pope, a Jesuit, is familiar with the centuries of calumny that have been heaped upon his forebears.

  • Adequate conception of the extent, the variety, the excellence of the works of Art here heaped together is impossible.

  • The fire had been heaped over with earth—to screen it from prying eyes, I suppose, while the good work went on.

  • Broken crocks should be strewn upon the tray, and on to this is heaped peaty soil mixed with sand.

  • They soon had a large pile heaped up in the middle of the road which led through the forest.

  • He was lying, bruised and shaken, among the heaped-up débris of a ruined building.