单词 | a pile of something |
释义 | a pile of something From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englisha pile of somethinga pile of something (also piles of something) informalLOT/LARGE NUMBER OR AMOUNT a lot of something We’ve had piles of letters from viewers. another pile of directives from the EU → pileExamples from the Corpusa pile of something• We went through piles and piles of songs deciding which were best for my voice.• His savoirfaire had vanished and he was prodding desperately at a pile of coal black spheres.• Fifi continues to pack from a pile of clothes she has emptied out of her drawers on to the floor.• But he knew what he was looking at, though to the untrained eye it was just a pile of minuscule fragments.• It was hot, and the hills were brown and dry, laid out like a pile of kindling.• Inside the truck I could see what looked like a thousand frozen turkeys stacked up like a pile of stones.• She found one little girl of about four under a pile of masonry.• I was intrigued by this and so he went to the store room and eventually returned with a pile of prints. |
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