piles
- IPA[pʌɪlz]
英式
- haemorrhoids.
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- a heap of things laid or lying one on top of another: he placed the books in a neat pile tottering piles of dirty dishes
- place (things) one on top of another: she piled all the groceries on the counter
Oxford American Dictionary
- a heap of things laid or lying one on top of another: he placed the books in a neat pile tottering piles of dirty dishes
- place (things) one on top of the other: she piled all the groceries on the counter
Oxford Dictionary
- a heavy beam or post driven vertically into the bed of a river, soft ground, etc., to support ...
- strengthen or support (a structure) with piles: an earlier bridge may have been piled
Oxford American Dictionary
- a heavy stake or post driven vertically into the bed of a river, soft ground, etc., to support ...
- strengthen or support (a structure) with piles: an earlier bridge may have been piled
Oxford Dictionary
- the soft projecting surface of a carpet or a fabric such as velvet or flannel, consisting of ... the thick pile of the new rugs deep-pile carpets
- furnish with a pile: a thick-piled carpet
Oxford American Dictionary
- the soft projecting surface of a carpet or a fabric such as velvet or flannel, consisting of ... the thick pile of the new rugs deep-pile carpets
Oxford Dictionary
- add something in large amounts
Oxford Dictionary
- add something in large amounts
Oxford American Dictionary
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