pile

/paɪl/
A pile of things is a mass of them that is high in the middle and has sloping sides.

noun [专属名词] 一堆,一叠;一大堆,大量;大笔钱财;(地毯的)绒面;地桩;宏伟建筑物;痔疮;(纹章)(尖头朝下的)楔形普通图记;电池组

A pile of things is a quantity of things that have been put neatly somewhere so that each thing is on top of the one below.

verb [vi. 不及物动词] 堆放;堆满;聚集;将(女子头发)高高盘起;蜂拥,拥挤;(车)撞(~ into);<非正式>夸大(~ something on);用桩加固(或支撑)

If you pile things somewhere, you put them there so that they form a pile. 堆放

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Lesson 46 Expensive and uncomfortable pile 名词:
(pile up / build up debts. 积累)
单词造句:
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...the carpet's thick pile. …地毯厚厚的绒面。
...a pile of boxes. …一叠盒子。
The leaves had been raked into a pile. 树叶已经用耙子拢成了一堆。
They all piled into Jerry's car. 他们都挤进了杰里的车里。
...a pile of sand. …一堆沙子。
These workers are fed up with being at the bottom of the pile when it comes to pay. 这些工人受够了收入水平处于底层的苦恼。
We sat in Sam's study, among the piles of books. 我们坐在萨姆的书房里,在一叠叠的书中间。
Your letter got buried under a pile of papers. 你的信被压在一堆文件底下。