释义 |
heapedheaped /hiːpt/ British English, heaping /hiːpɪŋ/ American English adjective - He made a simple crib for the baby, and heaped praise on Sien whenever she acted maternally.
- Motamid heaped gifts upon him, gold and jewels and rich silks.
- She spooned four heaped spoonfuls of sugar into it and some condensed milk and sat at the kitchen table.
- The waitress showed with my heaped and steaming plate.
- The youngest dead had the most flowers, heaped chrysanthemums in plastic coats fringing the oval photograph.
- They also heaped praise on the police for the investigation which eventually caught the three.
- Unselfconscious of his near-nakedness, he reached down to his carelessly heaped clothing and extracted his shirt from it.
heaped teaspoon/tablespoon etc an amount of something that is as much as a spoon can hold: Add three heaped teaspoons of sugar. |