1 a tidy pile of sth (整齐的)一迭,一堆,一摞:
a stack of plates/books/chairs一迭碟子╱书╱椅子
2 (informal 非正式) (often plural 常用复数) a lot of sth 许多:
I've still got stacks of work to do.我还有许多工作要做。
3 (in geography 地理学) a tall thin part of a cliff that has been separated from the land and stands on its own in the sea (孤零零地耸立于海面的)岩柱
☞picture at erode 见erode插图
stack²
/stæk ||; stæk/verb
[T] stack sth (up) to put sth into a tidy pile 摞成整齐的一堆:
Could you stack those chairs for me?你替我把那些椅子摞起来好吗?
stack1/stæk; stæk/n [C] 1 a neat pile of things〔整齐的〕一堆,一摞: +of a stack of magazines 一摞杂志2 stacks of sthBrE informal a lot of something【英,非正式】大量[一大堆﹐许多]的某物: I’ve got stacks of work to do. 我有大堆的活儿要干。
stack2v 1 also 又作 stack up [I,T] to make a neat pile 整齐地叠放[堆起]: Just stack the dishes in the sink. 把碗碟堆在水槽里就行了。chairs designed to stack easily 设计得容易叠放的椅子2 [T] to put piles of things in a place 把…堆放在〔某处〕: Al has a job stacking shelves in the supermarket. 阿尔的工作是在超级市场里给货架装货。
stackstackstacksstackedstacking2verb (stacks, stacking, stacked)to put things on top of one another: I stacked the chairs after the concert.stackstackstacks1nouna lot of things on top of one anothersame meaningpile: a stack of books