an untidy collection of things piled up haphazardly
(乱七八糟的)一堆
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she rushed out, leaving her clothes in a heap on the floor 她快步跑出,让衣服乱糟糟堆在地板上
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a disordered heap of boxes .乱糟糟的一堆盒子。
a mound or pile of a particular substance
一垛;一堆
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a heap of gravel .一堆沙砾。
〈非正式〉 破旧地方(或场所);破旧车
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they climbed back in the heap and headed home .他们又爬进那辆破旧汽车开着回家。
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〈非 正式〉 大量,许多
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we have heaps of room .我们的空间很大。
〈非正式〉 (指程度)大大地
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‘How do you like Maggie?’ ‘I like you heaps better!’ “你喜欢麦琪吗?”“我喜欢你远胜过我喜欢她!”
put in a pile or mound
堆积
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she heaped logs on the fire 她往火上堆了些木柴
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heaped up in one corner was a pile of junk .堆在一角的是一堆废物。
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用… 装满
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he heaped his plate with rice .他盛了满满的一盘米饭。
对…大加赞扬(或大肆辱骂、批评)
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they once heaped praise on her .他们曾经对她赞扬备至。
[as adj.
〈英〉 (匙或其他容器)盛满的。
[no obj.]form a heap
堆起来
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clouds heaped higher in the west .西边的云堆积得更高了。
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at the top (或bottom) of the heap (of a person) at the highest (or lowest) point of a society or organization (人)在社会(或组织)最高(底)层的 -
be struck all of a heap informal be extremely disconcerted 〈非正式〉 惊慌的,极度不安的 -
heap coals of fire on someone's head Brit. go out of one's way to cause someone remorse〈英〉 极力使某人愧悔交加 -
[ORIGIN with biblical allusion to Rom. 12∶20.]
in a heap (of a person) with the body completely limp (人)瘫倒,全身瘫软地he landed in a heap at the bottom of the stairs . 他瘫倒在楼梯底下
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