名複: piles
pile



KK:[paɪl] DJ:[pail]
pile1
KK: [paɪl] DJ: [pail]
n.[C]
- 堆;一堆[(+of)]
- 【口】大量;大數目[S][P][(+of)]
- 【口】大筆錢財[S1]
- 高大的建築物;建築群
- 電池
- 核反應堆
vt.
- 堆積,疊;累積[(+up)]
- 把……堆在;裝(車等)[(+with)]
vi.
- 堆積;累積
- 擁,擠[(+in/into/out/off)]
片語
make a/one's pile
- 發財
pile it on
- 誇張
pile in
- 塞進;擠入
pile on
- 堆上
- 成群的擁上
pile up
- 堆放起來
- 積累
- 互相碰撞擠成一團
辨析
pile2
KK: [paɪl] DJ: [pail]
n.
- 柱,樁[C]
vt.
- 把樁打入
- 用樁支撐
pile3
KK: [paɪl] DJ: [pail]
n.[C][U]
- (織物或地毯的)絨毛
- (動物的)軟毛,茸毛
衍生
a.
piled
以上來源於:《英漢大辭典》
pile1
n.
- a heap of things laid or lying one on top of another. ▸informal a large amount:
- a large imposing building:
- a series of plates of dissimilar metals laid one on another alternately to produce an electric current.
v.
- place (things) one on top of the other. ▸ (be piled with) be stacked or loaded with.▸ (pile up) form a pile or large quantity.▸ (pile something on) informal intensify or exaggerate something for effect.
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(pile into/out of)
get into or out of (a vehicle) in a disorganized manner. ▸ (pile into) crash into.
Phrase
- make a pile
informal make a lot of money. - pile arms
Military place a number of rifles with their butts on the ground and the muzzles together.
Etymology
ME: from OFr., from L. pila ‘pillar, pier’.
pile2
n.
- a heavy stake or post driven into the ground to support the foundations of a superstructure.
- Heraldry a triangular charge or ordinary formed by two lines meeting at an acute angle, usually pointing down from the top of the shield.
v.
strengthen with piles.Derivative
- piling n.
Etymology
OE pīl ‘dart, arrow’, also ‘stake’, of Gmc origin.
pile3
n.
the soft projecting surface of a carpet or a fabric such as velvet, consisting of many small threads.Etymology
ME: from L. pilus ‘hair’.
以上來源於:《簡明牛津英語詞典》

Pile(1988年5月2日—),本名為堀繪梨子(日語:堀 絵梨子/ほり えりこ Hori Eriko),東京都出身的日本女歌手與聲優。隸屬於Spacey。品川女子學院畢業。在官方部落格的末端的署名為「eric.」。