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1 pile in
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2 pile-up
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3 pile
n. hoop; veel; verzameling gebouwen bij elkaar; batterij; stapel; aambei--------v. opstapelen; ophopenpile1[ pajl]1 (hei)paal ⇒ staak, pijler4 hoog/groot gebouw(encomplex) ⇒ blok gebouwen♦voorbeelden:1 dons ⇒ wol, vacht————————pile21 zich ophopen/opstapelen ⇒ samentroepen/stromen♦voorbeelden:1 pile in • binnenstromen/drommenpile up • zich opstapelenthey piled into the car • ze persten zich in de autoII 〈 overgankelijk werkwoord〉1 stapelen ⇒ opstapelen, beladen, vullen♦voorbeelden:pile the pressure on • de druk verhogenpile wood on(to) the fire • hout op het vuur gooienpile on/up something • iets opstapelenpile up a car • een auto in de vernieling rijden -
4 pile up
ophopen; stranden, aan de grond lopenpile up————————pile up -
5 pile it on
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6 pile
opeenstapelingstapeltas -
7 pile driver
pile driver2 〈 informeel〉 opstopper ⇒ opduvel, (harde) knal/slag/stoot 〈 voornamelijk in boksen〉; (harde) trap/schop -
8 pile dwelling
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9 pile it on (thick)
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10 pile on/put on/turn on the agony
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11 pile on/up something
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12 pile the luggage in
pile the luggage in -
13 pile the pressure on
pile the pressure on -
14 pile up a car
pile up a car -
15 pile wood on(to) the fire
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16 atomic pile
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17 compost pile
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18 funeral pile
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19 galvanic battery/cell/pile
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20 he has made his pile
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