| 释义 | heaped
 heapH0106800 (hēp)n.1.  A group of things placed or thrown, one on top of the other: a heap of dirty rags lying in the corner.2.  often heaps Informal A great deal; a lot: We have heaps of homework tonight.3.  Slang An old or run-down car.tr.v. heaped, heap·ing, heaps 1.  To put or throw in a pile: heaped the clothes on the bed.2.  To fill completely or to overflowing: heap a plate with vegetables.3.  To bestow in abundance or lavishly: heaped praise on the rescuers.[Middle English, from Old English hēap.]Synonyms:  heap, mound, pile1, stack
 These nouns denote a group or collection of things lying one on top of the other: a heap of old newspapers; a mound of boulders; a pile of boxes; a stack of firewood.
 heaped(hiːpt) adj (Cookery) having a surface that rises above the level of the edge of a container, esp a spoonThesaurusheapedadjective piled high, covered, loaded, overspread The large desk was heaped with papers.Translationsheap(hiːp)  noun1.  a large amount or a large number, in a pile. a heap of sand/apples. 一堆 一堆2.  (usually in plural with of) many, much or plenty. We've got heaps of time; I've done that heaps of times. 很多 非常多 verb1.  to put, throw etc in a heap. I'll heap these stones (up) in a corner of the garden. 擺或丟成堆 堆起2.  to fill or cover with a heap. He heaped his plate with vegetables; He heaped insults on his opponent. 成堆裝滿或蓋滿 堆满或装满heaped adjective having enough (of something) on it to form a heap. A heaped spoonful of sugar. 成堆的 堆满的EncyclopediaSeeheapheaped
 Synonyms for heapedadj piled highSynonymspiled highcoveredloadedoverspread
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