English [pa? L] beauty [pa? l]
Heap; A pile; Pile head; many
Pile up; Stacking; Placement position; package
Crowd, crowd
Heap; Heap; A large number; Plural number of fluff: fluff
Past tense: piled up past participle: piled up
Present participle: piling
Third person singular: pile
A pile (narrow at the top and wide at the bottom)
A pile of things is a lot of things that are high in the middle and inclined on both sides.
... a pile of sand ...
A pile of sand
... a small pile of bread crumbs ...
A small pile of bread crumbs
The leaves were swept into piles.
The leaves were swept into piles.
Stack one on top of the other.
A pile of things is something neatly placed somewhere, and everything is on top of the next thing.
A bunch of boxes ... a bunch of boxes
We sat in Sam's study, among piles of books. ...
We sat in Sam's study, surrounded by piles of books.
The clothes were stacked in a neat pile.
The clothes were neatly stacked together.
Accumulate, accumulate, collect, gather, pile up
These verbs all mean "accumulate, gather, accumulate".
Accumulation: it can be used to refer to the increase of almost anything, focusing on continuous and bit by bit accumulation.
Accumulation: focus on large-scale accumulation, especially valuable things such as money and jewelry.
Collection: a common word, which is mostly used to refer to things, focusing on making different choices or collecting scattered things in a planned way.
Poly: a common word that refers to people or things or abstract things that can be used. Concentrate around a center.
Heap: mainly refers to the accumulation of sand, stone, coal, grass and so on. , do not emphasize cleanliness.
Heap: mainly refers to stacking things neatly together.
1. Collect the books and pile them on my desk.
Put the book away and put it on my desk.
2. This writer firmly faces a lot of his works.
The writer is determined to face this pile of work.
A gust of wind swept a pile of leaves in.
Suddenly a gust of wind blew into a pile of leaves.
The child just stepped on a pile of dog shit.
The child just stepped on a pile of dog shit.
I have a pile of documents to deal with before the meeting.
I have a lot of papers to deal with before the meeting.