pile up / ˈpaɪlˌʌp /

堆积起来的堆积成山堆积如山的

pile up 的定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. a massive collision of several or many moving vehicles.
  2. an accumulation, as of work, chores, or bills.
  3. a rough or disorderly falling of people upon one another, as in a football game.

pile up 近义词

pile up

等同于 smash

pile up

等同于 smashup

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等同于 wreck

pile up

等同于 load

pile up

等同于 mount

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等同于 rise

pile up

等同于 save

pile up

等同于 total

pile up

等同于 wreck

pile up

等同于 accumulate

pile up

等同于 cumulate

pile up

等同于 squirrel

pile up

等同于 stash

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等同于 collide

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等同于 crash

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等同于 gather

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等同于 harvest

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等同于 hoard

更多pile up例句

  1. They think a pileup of dust could have formed between the planet’s orbit and the sun.
  2. They might even get to take part in one of cycling’s most prestigious and celebrated events, the Giro d’Italia, where this year the numerous pileups were merely a prelude to the “horrific conditions” in the mountains.
  3. The unprecedented pileup could strain global supply chains that are already stressed by the coronavirus pandemic.
  4. Even light ice accumulations can cause significant travel disruptions, as with the deadly 100-car pileup in Fort Worth on Thursday morning.
  5. Coach John Harbaugh was angry at the officials, believing that Steelers defenders illegally stalled during the pileup of players following a second-and-goal running play.