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  1. stack

    • IPA[stak]

    美式

    • n.
      a pile of objects, typically one that is neatly arranged;a large quantity of something
    • v.
      arrange (a number of things) in a pile, typically a neat one;fill or cover (a place or surface) with piles of things, typically neat ones
    • verb: stack, 3rd person present: stacks, gerund or present participle: stacking, past tense: stacked, past participle: stacked

    • noun: stack, plural noun: stacks

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    • 1. arrange (a number of things) in a pile, typically a neat one she stood up, beginning to stack the plates 同義詞 heap (up), pile (up), make a heap/pile/stack of, assemble, put together, ... 更多
    • fill or cover (a place or surface) with piles of things, typically neat ones he spent most of the time stacking shelves 同義詞 load, fill (up), lade, pack, charge, ... 更多反義詞 empty
    • cause (an aircraft) to fly in circles while waiting for permission to land at an airport I hope we aren't stacked for hours over Kennedy
    • 2. shuffle or arrange (a deck of cards) dishonestly so as to gain an unfair advantage I know the cards are stacked Texas's capital punishment law stacks the deck in favor of death over prison
    • used to refer to a situation which is such that an unfavorable or a favorable outcome is overwhelmingly likely the odds were stacked against Fiji in the World Cup they found the courts stacked in favor of timber interests
    • 3. (in snowboarding) fall over.