transitive. To make, form, gather, or cast into a heap; to pile up, amass, accumulate; to pile one thing upon another so as to form a heap. Often…
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释义 | the world > space > relative position > arrangement or fact of being arranged > state of being gathered together > gather together [verb (transitive)] > gather in one mass or form lumps > accumulate > heap or pile up (33) heapc1000 transitive. To make, form, gather, or cast into a heap; to pile up, amass, accumulate; to pile one thing upon another so as to form a heap. Often… ruck?c1225 transitive. Chiefly Scottish and English regional (northern). To heap or pile up; to stack (a crop), esp. to dry (cf. ruck, n.1 2). Also with together… ruckle?c1225 transitive. To pile up, heap together. Now: spec. (English regional (Yorkshire)) to gather (clover) into a sheaf or sheaves; (English regional (Som… givelc1300 transitive. To heap up. Only in past participle. upheap1469 transitive. To heap up. binga1522 To pile or put up in a bing. pilec1540 transitive. To form into a pile or heap; to heap up. Also in extended use. Usually with up, on. copa1552 transitive. To pile up in a tumulus, heap, or mound; to bank up. bank1577 transitive. Frequently with up. To form (earth, sand, etc.) into a bank; to heap or pile up (earth, snow, etc.) into a mound. Also reflexive and in… hill1581 To form into a hill or heap; to heap up; spec. to throw up (soil) into a mound or ridge for planting purposes. plet1584 transitive. To pile up. Obsolete. rare. conglomerate1596 To form into a ball or (more or less) rounded mass; to heap up, heap together. ? Obsolete. acervate1623 transitive. To form into a mass; to pile up in a heap. Also figurative. coacervate1623 transitive. To heap together, gather into a heap, accumulate; also figurative. tilea1643 transferred and figurative. To cover as with tiles; to cover over, cover up: spec. of overlapping leaves, scales, etc. (= imbricate, v. 2). †In… aggest1655 transitive. To pile up or together in heaps; to heap up. Cf. aggerate, v. coacerve1660 = coacervate, v. pyramida1666 transitive. To arrange in the shape of a pyramid; (more generally) to pile up or stack (a number of objects, a substance, etc.); also figurative (cf… aggerate1693 transitive. To heap or build up; spec. to bank earth, manure, etc., around (a tree). Also in extended use. Cf. aggest, v. big1716 transitive. Scottish. In extended use, esp. (a) to make or build (a fire); (b) to stack (hay, corn, etc.). bepilea1726 to pile up. clamp1742 transitive. To pile up (bricks, earth, manure, or the like) in a compact heap; to store (potatoes or mangold) in a clamp. bulk1822 To pile in heaps, as fish for salting. Cf. bulk, n.1 1. Also, to pile (tobacco) in the course of preparing it for use (U.S.). pang1898 transitive. Irish English. To pile or heap up. Subcategories:— again (1) — cause to form a heap (1) — heap with things heaped up (1) — heap upon (3) — heap under one (1) — by scratching (1) — (as) in a sack (1) |
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