单词 | stacked |
释义 | stackedadj. 1. Piled together. ΘΚΠ the world > space > relative position > arrangement or fact of being arranged > state of being gathered together > [adjective] > collecting into one mass or body > accumulated > stacked stacked1833 corded1847 1833 J. C. Loudon Encycl. Cottage Archit. Gloss. Stacked, horsed. 1870 Standard 12 Dec. Those battalions that still remained and paced briskly to and fro by their stacked arms to warm themselves. 1905 F. Treves Other Side of Lantern (1906) ii. vii. 65 A place for stacked spears. 2. Piled into a ‘stack’ (senses 2, 3). ΚΠ 1901 Westm. Gaz. 17 Dec. 2/1 Clearings with stacked-up wood. 1908 M. Johnston Lewis Rand i. 10 Stretches of stacked corn appeared like tented plains. 3. Piled with goods. ΘΚΠ the world > space > place > presence > fact of taking up space > [adjective] > full > more than full or heaped upheapedc1380 heaped1530 heap-full1530 full (also to fill) to overflowing1797 stacked1908 the world > space > relative position > arrangement or fact of being arranged > state of being gathered together > [adjective] > collecting into one mass or body > accumulated > stacked > piled with things stacked stacked1908 1908 Academy 8 Feb. 441/1 A stacked trolley obsessed the tram-lines. 4. Of a female figure: well-rounded and attractively shaped. Also of a woman: having a prominent bosom. Similarly, stacked up. U.S. slang. ΘΚΠ the world > life > the body > bodily shape or physique > [adjective] > rounded fullOE full-bodied1588 rounded1766 Rubenesque1815 Rubensesque1834 well-stacked1935 stacked1942 the mind > attention and judgement > beauty > beauty of shape or form > [adjective] > having fullness and beauty of form > of female form curvaceous1933 curvesome1933 stacked1942 1942 L. V. Berrey & M. Van den Bark Amer. Thes. Slang §37/14 Shapely,..stacked up nicely. 1952 Esquire June 131/2 The singer ain't a bad-looking broad, she's well-stacked and sort of young. 1954 Amer. Speech 29 234 There is a present fashion of referring to an attractively proportioned woman as well stacked, or simply, stacked, period. 1965 Liberator (N.Y.) Aug. 22/3 Two stacked broads approached. Everyone attained a hip position. It consisted of pulling pants high, rolling the Hi-Lo collar, [etc.]. 1975 D. Lodge Changing Places v. 154 What about your wife?.. Is she well-stacked? 1981 ‘D. Shannon’ Murder most Strange vii. 147 A cute little blond chick..really stacked. 5. stacked head n. in a tape recorder: a head (head n.1 16f(b)) in which the gaps corresponding to the tracks in multi-channel recording are located one above another. ΘΚΠ society > communication > record > recording or reproducing sound or visual material > sound recording and reproduction > sound recording or reproducing equipment > [noun] > using tape > part of recording head1889 pinch wheel1898 capstan1948 deck1949 pinch roller1949 tape deck1949 pinch roll1953 stacked head1954 tape transport1954 1954 C. A. Tuthill How to service Tape Recorders iv. 45 Typical individual or stacked heads, currently being released by The Brush Development Company, are cast in synthetic resin. 1962 A. Nisbett Technique Sound Studio 267 For stereo, the first and third tracks are recorded at the same time, using a stacked head (one with both gaps in line). a1975 Tape Talk (Sony Corporation) 3 In-line heads, arrangement of stereophonic heads on a tape recorder in which the head gaps are mounted one directly above the other. Also called ‘stacked heads’. 6. stacked heel, a heel built by stacking or appearing to stack thin layers of wood or other material. Also stacked-heeled adj. ΘΚΠ the world > textiles and clothing > clothing > types or styles of clothing > footwear > parts of footwear > [noun] > heel > types of heelc1400 cork1609 Polonia heel1613 high heel1645 French heel1651 spur box1862 rubber heel1867 boot-heel1870 Louis Quinze1875 Louis heel1906 Cuban heel1908 brogue heel1927 spike heel1929 stiletto heel1931 wedge-heel1939 stiletto1953 wedge1959 stacked heel1960 stilt heel1973 1960 Harper's Bazaar Aug. 24 Stack-heeled moccasin in deep brown leather.] 1960 Sunday Express 11 Sept. 15/4 In Paris Dior..showed Cuban ‘stacked’ heels. 1964 in C. Hamblett & J. Deverson Generation X 13 Mod girls have a short back-and-sides hair cut like men used to, wear shift-style dresses with round collars... Stacked heeled shoes, white stockings. 1966 T. Pynchon Crying of Lot 49 vi. 177 She turned, pivoting on one stacked heel. 1977 J. Wambaugh Black Marble (1978) v. 62 Comfortable loafers with low stacked heels in colors to match wool~knit pants and jackets. 7. stacked deck n. a pack of cards that has cheatingly been set in a prearranged order; also figurative. Hence more widely (and without the implication of dishonesty), of odds. Cf. stack v.1 6a. Chiefly U.S. ΘΚΠ the world > action or operation > prosperity > success > mastery or superiority > [noun] > advantage over another > an advantage > unfair stacked deck1964 society > leisure > entertainment > pastimes > game > card game > card-sharping or cheating > [noun] > card or cards bum-cardc1555 key card1805 concave1825 strippers1843 convex1874 reader1887 stacked deck1964 society > leisure > entertainment > pastimes > game > card game > card or cards > [noun] > pack > prearranged stacked deck1964 1964 A. Wykes Gambling 329/1 Stacked deck, a pack of cards that a cheat has prearranged for his own benefit. 1971 P. O'Donnell Impossible Virgin vii. 144 They worked alone, without hirelings, and so often went in against stacked odds. 1976 Honolulu Star-Bull. 21 Dec. h3/1 The Minnesota Vikings, shooting to become the first National Football League team to make four Super Bowl appearances, will be playing with a stacked deck Sunday. 1978 E. Tidyman Table Stakes ii. vii. 345 You played the game with a stacked deck. You had his daughter, his trust, and his face. Draft additions 1993 6. Computing. Of a task: placed in a queue for subsequent processing. Of (a stream of) data, etc.: consisting of or stored in a stack. ΘΚΠ society > computing and information technology > data > database > [adjective] > storage > manner of stacked1958 resident1966 society > computing and information technology > data > database > data entry > [adjective] > awaiting processing stacked1958 1958 Communications Assoc. Computing Machinery 1 19 A sizeable subgroup is writing a common monitor system which..will run stacked jobs of all kinds in three distinct phases. 1969 P. B. Jordain Condensed Computer Encycl. 483 An operating system that allows for stacked jobs has provision for recognizing and acting on end-of-job/start-of-next-job indications in the input. 1981 Computing Surv. 13 359/1 Means must be provided to recognize whether a stacked quantity is a pointer. 1989 Rhythm Apr. 54/3 The Impulse is a..trigger to MIDI interface..featuring..stacked MIDI note numbers. Draft additions June 2021 colloquial. Of a person, esp. a man: having a highly-developed muscular physique. ΘΚΠ the world > life > the body > structural parts > muscle > [adjective] > having large lacertosea1400 well-brawneda1450 brawned?1507 muscly1551 brawny1598 musculous1609 muscular1736 hard-bodied1785 thewy1845 muscularized1896 stacked1998 hench2003 1998 Birmingham Post 30 Dec. Suppl. 16/1 [Calvin Klein] undies [came] complete with pictures of rippling torsos like polished walnuts... Buying something as dull as a dishcloth became a promise of unfettered passion with a hunk stacked like a reject from muscle beach. 2016 @americanaaron_ 29 Sept. in twitter.com (accessed 8 Dec. 2020) Nothing beats looking over and seeing that you're curling a lot more than the stacked guy next to you at the gym. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1915; most recently modified version published online June 2022). < adj.1833 |
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