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pile (something) up


phrasal verb with pileverbuk /paɪl/ us /paɪl/

(FORM A PILE)


to form a pile, or to put a lot of things into a pile成为一堆;把…堆积起来
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Placing and positioning an object
-based
appose
around
change something around
circle
consign
fit
gone
install
lie
manoeuvrable
plant
redeposit
reinstall
reinstallation
relocate
reorientate
superimpose
transpose
transposition

(INCREASE)


B2
(of something bad) to increase: (使)(不好的事物)增加,(使)累积
Unpaid bills began to pile up alarmingly.未支付的账单越积越多,数目惊人。
They piled up such a huge debt that they soon went bankrupt.他们债台高筑,很快就破产了。
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Increasing and intensifying
accretion
accumulate
accumulative
accumulatively
add fuel to the fireidiom
blaze
fade
go into orbitidiom
go up
growing
growingly
heighten
inflation
mushroom
ramp something up
ratchet something up/down
re-escalate
re-escalation
reach a crescendo
stake
pile-up
noun[ C ]
uk /ˈpaɪl.ʌp/ us /ˈpaɪl.ʌp/
a traffic accident involving several vehicles that hit each other多车相撞,连环撞车
Thesaurus: synonyms, antonyms, and examples

a traffic accident
accidentAn accident on the M11 is blocking traffic in a northerly direction.
collisionPolice responded to the collision and closed the road.
head-onBoth drivers were injured in the head-on collision.
shuntUKMy insurance company refused to pay out after my little shunt.
crashA serious crash on the motorway yesterday led to its closure for two hours.
car crashHe died in a car crash.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

On the road: accidents involving vehicles
anti-collision
aquaplane
bird strike
brake
bump
car crash
car wreck
collide with someone/something
fender bender
overshoot
plough into something/someone
post-crash
roadkill
RTA
rubbernecker
rubbernecking
sideswipe
smash
spin
stack

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Hitting against objects accidentally and colliding

pile up | American Dictionary


pile up


phrasal verb with pileverbus/pɑɪl/
to increase in amount:
The work was piling up, and I decided I had to go in to the office on the weekend.

Examples of pile (something) up


pile (something) up
This pile-up sometimes slowed or hindered the emergence of the disputed female.
The consequence of this is the pile-up observed at the high wavenumber end of the spectrum, and ultimately a breakdown in the computation.
Usually, more than two males were involved in the standoff resulting in a pile-up.
Although it is unclear why this might be the case, we expect that it is related to the accumulation or pile-up of stressors that often occurs in disadvantaged communities.
Has there perhaps been a pile-up during the election campaign?
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This pile-up of stocks is creating great anxiety among many of my constituents and in the dairy industry.
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It is sometimes well-nigh impossible to identify the culprit or culprits when there is a pile-up on the road.
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We do not know how long after the pile-up took place these signs were put up.
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A large pile-up of animals in transit would be a very difficult administrative matter indeed.
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For instance, we are having a pile-up and an augmentation of the effluent coming from distilleries.
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It is a useful device for saving a pile-up behind a car which has broken down.
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There is great national concern every time there is a ghastly vehicle pile-up causing death and serious injury to many.
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All these have been revealed in pile-up post-mortems.
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Only such a campaign will avoid another horrendous motorway pile-up in fog.
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It can be so fast that the result is a pile-up.
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