pile on / ˈpaɪlˌɒn, ‐ˌɔn /

堆积在一起的堆满了堆积起来

pile on 的定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. the action of followers who join a hostile group in harshly criticizing or judging a less dominant group or individual, sometimes gloating over that group’s or person's defeat or diminished standing: Long after the merciless baiting ceased to be funny, her critics continued to join the pile-on.Social media encourages a kind of pile-on mentality that is very unforgiving of mistakes and flaws.

pile on 近义词

pile on

等同于 load

pile on

等同于 overdo

pile on

等同于 preach

pile on

等同于 declaim

更多pile on例句

  1. Just the hard-on before you shoot unarmed members of the public.
  2. Three on-the-record stories from a family: a mother and her daughters who came from Phoenix.
  3. You just travel light with carry-on luggage, go to cities that you love, and get to hang out with all your friends.
  4. It was a brick wall that we turned into the on-ramp of a highway.
  5. Could the (thus far) timid trembling give way to a full-on, grand mal seizure?
  6. It is a lofty and richly-decorated pile of the fourteenth century; and tells of the labours and the wealth of a foreign land.
  7. Again the young fellow repeats his fatal "Banco," as he stakes a fresh pile of notes handed to him by the obsequious Jew.
  8. I drew back from the rim of Writing-On-the-Stone, that set of whispered phrases echoing in my ears.
  9. They soon had a large pile heaped up in the middle of the road which led through the forest.
  10. A-course, Mrs. Bridger got a nice little pile of money fer it, and paid Curry the balance she owed him.