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stæk
1. noun1) (a large, usually neatly shaped, pile eg of hay, straw, wood etc: a haystack.)2) (a set of shelves for books eg in a library.)
2. verb(to arrange in a large, usually neat, pile: Stack the books up against the wall.)stack1 n montón / pilastack2 vb amontonar / apilartr[stæk]1 (pile, heap) montón nombre masculino, pila2 (of grass, grain, etc) almiar nombre masculino3 (chimney) cañón de chimenea2 familiar (in cards) arreglar■ you stacked the cards! ¡has arreglado la baraja!1 (in library) estanterías nombre femenino plural\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto be stacked with something estar lleno,-a de algoto have the cards/odds stacked against somebody serle las circunstancias desfavorables a alguien, estar todo en contra de alguienstack system equipo de músicastack ['stæk] vt1) pile: amontonar, apilar2) cover: cubrir, llenarhe stacked the table with books: cubrió la mesa de librosstack n1) pile: montón m, pila f2) smokestack: chimenea fn.• hacina s.f.• mazo s.m.• montón s.m.• niara s.f.• pabellón s.m.• pabellón de fusiles s.m.• pila s.f.v.• amontonar v.• apilar v.• hacinar v.
I stæk1)a) ( pile) montón m, pila fb) (many, much) (colloq) (often pl) montón m (fam), pila f (AmS fam)I've got stacks o a stack of homework — tengo montones or un montón de deberes
2) ( chimney stack) (cañón m de) chimenea f
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1) stack (up) ( pile up) amontonar, apilar2) ( prearrange)[stæk]the cards o odds are stacked against them — las circunstancias les son desfavorables, llevan las de perder
1. N1) * (=pile) montón m, pila fthere were stacks of books on the table — había montones or pilas de libros sobre la mesa
2) stacks* (=lots)I have stacks of work to do — tengo un montón * or una gran cantidad de trabajo
3) (=section in library) estantería f ; (=book stack) estantería f de libros4) (Agr) almiar m, hacina f5) (Mil) pabellón m de fusiles6) [of chimney] cañón m de chimenea, fuste m de chimenea2. VT1) (=pile up) amontonar, apilar2)(well) stacked — (US) ** [woman] bien formada, muy buena *
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I [stæk]1)a) ( pile) montón m, pila fb) (many, much) (colloq) (often pl) montón m (fam), pila f (AmS fam)I've got stacks o a stack of homework — tengo montones or un montón de deberes
2) ( chimney stack) (cañón m de) chimenea f
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1) stack (up) ( pile up) amontonar, apilar2) ( prearrange)the cards o odds are stacked against them — las circunstancias les son desfavorables, llevan las de perder
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stack [stæk]1 noun∎ a huge stack of books une pile énorme de livres∎ stacks of… des tas de…;∎ I've written a stack of or stacks of postcards j'ai écrit un tas de cartes postales;∎ we've got stacks of time on a largement le temps;∎ she has stacks of money elle est bourrée de fric∎ the stack is twenty planes high il y a vingt avions qui attendent le feu vert de la tour de contrôle pour atterrir∎ the stack or stacks les rayons mpl∎ to blow one's stack exploser, piquer une crise(a) (pile → chairs, boxes etc) empiler;∎ stack the glasses in the cupboard empilez les verres dans l'armoire;∎ oil cans were stacked in pyramids des bidons d'huile étaient empilés en pyramide(c) (fill → room, shelf) remplir;∎ his desk was stacked high with files des piles de dossiers s'entassaient sur son bureau(f) (fix, rig → committee) remplir de ses partisans;∎ to stack the cards or the deck truquer les cartes;∎ figurative he's playing with a stacked deck (in his favour) les dés sont pipés en sa faveur; (against him) les dés sont pipés contre lui;∎ figurative the cards or the odds are stacked against us nous sommes dans une mauvaise situation;∎ a woman in this profession starts with the cards stacked against her dans ce métier les femmes partent avec un handicap;∎ the election system is heavily stacked against the smaller parties ce mode de scrutin défavorise fortement les petits partiss'empiler∎ it's stacks easier c'est vachement plus facile➲ stack up(pile up) empiler∎ I don't like the way things are stacking up je n'aime pas la tournure que prennent les événements□ ;∎ I wanted someone honest and dynamic and that's how Jan stacks up je voulais quelqu'un d'honnête et de dynamique et Jan fait parfaitement l'affaire□∎ our product stacks up well against theirs notre produit soutient bien la comparaison avec le leur;∎ how does he stack up against or with the other candidates? que vaut-il comparé aux autres candidats? -
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A n1 ( pile) (of hay, straw) meule f ; (of books, papers, plates, wood) tas m, pile f ; ( of chairs) pile f ; ( of rifles) faisceau m ;2 ( chimney) cheminée f ;4 Comput pile f.1 ( in library) rayons mpl ;2 ○ stacks of des tas de ○, plein de ○ ; stacks ○ of food des tas ○ de or plein ○ de choses à manger ; I've got stacks ○ of work to do j'ai plein ○ de travail à faire ; we've got stacks ○ of time nous avons tout notre temps ; he has stacks ○ of money il est bourré de fric ○.C vtr1 Agric mettre [qch] en meule [hay, straw] ;2 ( also stack up) ( pile) empiler [boxes, books, plates, chairs] ; stacking chairs chaises fpl superposables ;3 ( fill) remplir [shelves] ;5 ( in cards) piper ;6 ○ US péj sélectionner [qch] de manière partiale [jury, committee] (against afin de défavoriser ; for afin de favoriser).to blow one's stack ○ se mettre en boule ○ ; to be well-stacked ○ US être bien roulé ○ ; to have the odds ou cards stacked against one ne pas avoir tous les atouts dans son jeu, être défavorisé.■ stack up:▶ stack up [sth], stack [sth] up empiler [objects]. -
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1. nounplace something in stacks — etwas [auf]stapeln
a stack of work/money — ein Haufen Arbeit/Geld
have a stack of things to do — einen Haufen zu tun haben (ugs.)
4)2. transitive verb[chimney-]stack — Schornstein, der
1) (pile)stack [up] — [auf]stapeln
2) (arrange fraudulently)the odds or cards or chips are stacked against somebody — (fig.) jemand hat schlechte Karten (fig. ugs.)
Phrasal Verbs:- academic.ru/111767/stack_up">stack up* * *[stæk] 1. noun1) (a large, usually neatly shaped, pile eg of hay, straw, wood etc: a haystack.) der Stapel2) (a set of shelves for books eg in a library.) das Regal2. verb(to arrange in a large, usually neat, pile: Stack the books up against the wall.) stapeln* * *[stæk]I. nwe've got \stacks of time wir haben massenhaft Zeit fam3. of hay, straw Schober m6. (in library)▪ the \stacks pl Magazin ntUniversity Library \stacks Magazin nt der UniversitätsbibliothekII. vt▪ to \stack sth etw [auf]stapelnto \stack hay ( dated) Heu aufschobern2. (fill)the fridge is \stacked with food der Kühlschrank ist randvoll mit Lebensmitteln gefülltto \stack a dishwasher eine Spülmaschine [o SCHWEIZ Abwaschmaschine] einräumento \stack shelves Regale auffüllenplanes are often \stacked over Gatwick airport Flugzeuge müssen über dem Flughafen Gatwick oft Warteschleifen ziehen4.* * *[stk]1. n1) (= pile) Haufen m; (neatly piled) Stoß m, Stapel m; (COMPUT) Stapel m, Stack m; (of rifles) Pyramide fto be in the stack (Aviat) — kreisen, Warteschleifen pl ziehen (over über +dat )
stacks — jede Menge (inf)
stacks of time/helpers — jede Menge (inf) Zeit/Hilfskräfte
3) (in library) Magazin nt4)See:= chimney stack, smokestack2. vt2) (AVIAT)incoming planes had to be stacked — ankommende Maschinen mussten kreisen or Warteschleifen ziehen
3) (US CARDS) packen, beim Mischen betrügen3. visich stapeln lassenstacking chairs — Stühle, die sich (gut) stapeln lassen
* * *stack [stæk]A s1. AGR Schober m, Feim m2. Stoß m, Stapel m:3. umg Haufen m, Masse f:4. Br Stack n (Maßeinheit für Holz und Kohlen: 108 ft3 = 3,05814 m3)5. US (Bücher) Regal n6. meist pla) Gruppe f von Regalenb) (Haupt)Magazin n (einer Bibliothek)7. TECHb) AUTO Auspuffrohr nc) (Schmiede)Esse fd) ELEK (gestockte) Antennenkombination9. Felssäule f10. IT Stack m, Stapel-, Kellerspeicher mB v/t3. vollstapeln5. stack the cards beim Mischen betrügen:b) sich halten ( against gegen)* * *1. nounplace something in stacks — etwas [auf]stapeln
a stack of work/money — ein Haufen Arbeit/Geld
4)2. transitive verb[chimney-]stack — Schornstein, der
1) (pile)stack [up] — [auf]stapeln
the odds or cards or chips are stacked against somebody — (fig.) jemand hat schlechte Karten (fig. ugs.)
Phrasal Verbs:- stack up* * *n.Stapel - m. v.sammeln v.stapeln v.
См. также в других словарях:
Stack — Stack, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Stacked} (st[a^]kt); p. pr. & vb. n. {Stacking}.] [Cf. Sw. stacka, Dan. stakke. See {Stack}, n.] 1. To lay in a conical or other pile; to make into a large pile; as, to stack hay, cornstalks, or grain; to stack or… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Stack — (st[a^]k), n. [Icel. stakkr; akin to Sw. stack, Dan. stak. Cf. {Stake}.] 1. A large and to some degree orderly pile of hay, grain, straw, or the like, usually of a nearly conical form, but sometimes rectangular or oblong, contracted at the top to … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Stack of arms — Stack Stack (st[a^]k), n. [Icel. stakkr; akin to Sw. stack, Dan. stak. Cf. {Stake}.] 1. A large and to some degree orderly pile of hay, grain, straw, or the like, usually of a nearly conical form, but sometimes rectangular or oblong, contracted… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
stack — [stak] n. [ME stac < ON stakkr, akin to MLowG stack, barrier of slanting stakes: for IE base see STICK] 1. a large pile of straw, hay, etc., esp. one neatly arranged, as in a conical form, for outdoor storage 2. any somewhat orderly pile or… … English World dictionary
stack — stacker, n. stackless, adj. /stak/, n. 1. a more or less orderly pile or heap: a precariously balanced stack of books; a neat stack of papers. 2. a large, usually conical, circular, or rectangular pile of hay, straw, or the like. 3. Often, stacks … Universalium
stack — /stæk / (say stak) noun 1. a large, usually circular or rectangular pile of hay, straw, or the like. 2. any more or less orderly pile or heap. 3. a number of chimneys or flues grouped together. 4. a single chimney or funnel for smoke, or a… …
stack — [[t]stæk[/t]] n. 1) a more or less orderly pile or heap 2) agr. a large, usu. conical, circular, or rectangular pile of hay, straw, or the like 3) Often, stacks. a set of shelves for books ranged compactly one above the other, as in a library 4)… … From formal English to slang
stack — n. & v. n. 1 a pile or heap, esp. in orderly arrangement. 2 a circular or rectangular pile of hay, straw, etc., or of grain in sheaf, often with a sloping thatched top, a rick. 3 colloq. a large quantity (a stack of work; has stacks of money). 4… … Useful english dictionary
stack — noun 1》 a pile, especially a neat one. ↘a rectangular or cylindrical pile of hay, straw, etc. ↘a vertical arrangement of hi fi or guitar amplification equipment. ↘a pyramidal group of rifles. 2》 informal a large quantity of something … English new terms dictionary
stack of arms — accumulation of rifles, supply of weapons … English contemporary dictionary
stack arms — place a number of rifles with their butts on the ground and the muzzles together … Useful english dictionary