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stacked

/stakt/US // stækt //UK // (stækt) //

堆叠的,堆积的,叠加的,堆放的

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1

    Slang.

    • : having a voluptuous figure.

Synonyms & Antonyms

adj.shapely
Synonyms
deformed畸形的,变形的,不成形的,不成样子的disfigured毁容的,毁容,损毁的,毁损的mutilated残缺的,残破的,残缺不全,残缺不全的unmade未制作的,未制作,未做的,未做abnormal不正常的,不正常,非正常,异常amorphic无定形,无定形的,无定型,无形的amorphous无定形,无定形的,无形,无形的anomalous反常的,反常,异常的,变态的assymetrical对称性,对称的,对称性的,对称baggy袋装的,宽松,宽松的,袋装buxom丰满的,丰满,丰润的,丰腴的curvaceous曲线优美的,弯曲的,曲线型,曲线优美curvy弯曲的,弯弯曲曲的,弯弯的,弧形的embryonic胚胎期,胚胎,胚胎型,雏形ill-formed不完善的,不合逻辑的,不合格的,不合适的inchoate初始化的,初始的,初始化,初期的indefinite不确定的,无限期,无限,不定indeterminate不确定的,未确定的,不确定,未定的indistinct隐隐约约,隐约可见,模糊不清的,隐约可见的invisible隐形的,隐形,隐性的,隐身irregular不规范,不规则,不正规,不规则的malformed畸形的,畸形,畸型的,畸型misshapen畸形的,畸形,错位,错位的nebulous虚无缥缈,虚无缥缈的,含糊不清,虚无飘渺undeveloped不发达的,未开发的,不发达,不开发的unformed不成型的,不成形的,未成形的,未成型的ungraceful不雅观的,不雅观,不优雅的,毫无风度unshapely不成形的,不成形,不成体统,不圆滑unstructured非结构化的,非结构化,非结构性的,非结构性unsymmetrical不对称的,不对称,不对称性,非对称性vague模糊的,模糊,含糊不清,模糊不清well-developed发达的,完善的,发展良好的,完备的without character无字,无特征,无特色,无特征的without form没有形式,无形式,无形式的,没有形式的

Examples

  • A team that went all-in on pitching to match the Dodgers’ own stacked staff has seen that plan evaporate in a cloud of late-season injuries.

  • The stacked spacecraft now represents the tallest assembled rocket ever developed in history.

  • This version of Safari will also introduce a grid view, so you can see an overview of all open tabs, a major improvement over the obscured stacked tabs we see now.

  • Director Ahmir “Questlove” Thompson of the Roots unearths sterling footage of a stacked lineup of superstars that included Stevie Wonder, Sly and the Family Stone, Nina Simone, Mahalia Jackson, Gladys Knight and many more.

  • It’s funny how this division looked so stacked on paper going into the season, but now it’s doing the Bruins a big favor in the playoff race.

  • We gazed on a residential area of box-like homes stacked on top of one another on a steep hillside.

  • Stacked cylinders form a base beneath her feet and loosely roll about as she juggles objects and weaves in and out of hula-hoops.

  • Well Newsies is stacked with former So You Think You Can Dance dancers.

  • As for the paintings that came from the most important collections in Paris, these were stacked up at the German Embassy.

  • Pallets of produce and food parcels are stacked shoulder-high.

  • Words and manner were too pointed, and Mr. Carr hastily stacked the books, and carried them to a side-table.

  • Wood was stacked, awkward trees and boulders removed, hammocks slung, and tents strengthened.

  • MacRae stacked the dry wood in a neat pyramid twelve inches from the bare soles of Hicks' feet.

  • The wooden outer panels (amado) of countless dwellings are thrust noisily aside and stacked into a shallow closet.

  • When the evening came twenty acres of the heavy grain was stacked in six trim ricks at the edge of the field.