释义 |
unˈpile, v. [un-2 3, 5.] trans. To demolish (a pile or heap); to remove from a pile. Also absol.
1611Cotgr., Desamasser, to vnheape, vnpile. 1792Comm. Jrnl. XLVII. 363/1 The Expence of piling, unpiling, &c. &c. as is practised in His Majesty's Yards. 1847Infantry Man. (1854) 27 Unpile Arms. At the word Unpile, the whole advance their right feet. 1871C. M. Yonge Cameos II. 281 The English began to unpile the fearful heaps of dead. |