stack
stack /stæk/ noun
stack verb
قرار دادن یک بازیگر یا بیشتر پشت بازیگر دیگر برای پنهان کردن طرح مانور از حریف (فوتبال امریکایی)، توده اجر، دودکش ناو، چاتمه کردن تفنگ، جمع اوری و منظم کردن وسایل، خرمن، دودکش، دسته، بسته، مقدار زیاد، قفسه کتابخانه، توده کردن، کومه کردن، انباشتن، پشته کردن، علوم مهندسی: انباشته، کامپیوتر: پشته کردن، معماری: ناودان، ورزش: قرار دادن یک بازیگر یا بیشتر پشت بازیگر دیگر برای پنهان کردن طرح مانور از حریف، علوم هوایی: لوله اگزوز، علوم نظامی: ردیف کردن وسایل و تجهیزات
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Advanced Persian Dictionary الکترونیک: پشته، پشته کردن،
کامپیوتر: انباشتن، انباشته،
علوم مهندسی: قرار دادن یک بازیگر یا بیشتر پشت بازیگر دیگر برای پنهان کردن طرح مانور از حریف،
فوتبال امریکایی، : ورزشی: لوله اگزوز،
هواپیمایی: توده اجر، ناودان،
معماری: دودکش ناو، چاتمه کردن تفنگ، جمع اوری و منظم کردن وسایل، ردیف کردن وسایل و تجهیزات،
علوم نظامی: توده، کومه، خرمن، دودکش، دسته، بسته، پشته، مقدار زیاد، قفسه کتابخانه، توده کردن، کومه کردن، انباشتن، پشته کردن
کامپیوتر: بسته، توده
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Synonyms & Related Words stack[noun]Synonyms:- pile, heap, load, mass, mound, mountain
[verb]Synonyms:- pile, accumulate, amass, assemble, heap up, load
English Thesaurus: pile, stack, heap, mound, mountain, ... [TahlilGaran] English Synonym Dictionary ▲
English Dictionary I. stack1 /stæk/
noun[
Date: 1200-1300;
Language: Old Norse;
Origin: stakkr]
1. [countable] a neat pile of things ⇒
heapstack of a stack of papers stacks of dirty dishes2. a stack of something/stacks of something especially British English informal a large amount of something:
He’s got stacks of money.3. [countable] a chimney
4. the stacks [plural] the rows of shelves in a library where the books are kept
⇒
blow your top/stack at
blow1(16)
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II. stack2 verb1. (
also stack up)
[intransitive and transitive] to make things into a neat pile, or to form a neat pile:
The assistants price the items and stack them on the shelves. a stacking hi-fi system2. [transitive] to put neat piles of things on something:
He went back to stacking the shelves.be stacked with something The floor was stacked with boxes.3. the odds/cards are stacked against somebody used to say that someone is unlikely to be successful
4. stack the cards British English,
stack the deck American English informal to arrange cards dishonestly in a game
stack up phrasal verb1. stack something ↔ up to make things into a neat pile
2. informal used to talk about how good something is compared with something else
stack up against Parents want to know how their kids’ schools stack up against others.3. if a number of things stack up, they gradually collect or get stuck in one place:
Traffic stacked up behind the bus. [TahlilGaran] Dictionary of Contemporary English ▲
Collocations stack verb ADV. carefully, neatly | away, up The wood was collected up and carefully stacked away. Stack the chairs up over there. PREP. against The cases were stacked against the wall.
in The paintings were stacked in a corner of the room.
on The plates were neatly stacked on the draining board.
with shelves stacked with boxes PHRASES be stacked in piles Boxes were stacked in piles all round the room. [TahlilGaran] Collocations Dictionary ▲
Thesaurus pile a group of things of the same type that are put on top of each other:
a huge pile of cardboard boxesstack a neat pile of things of the same type:
There were stacks of books on the floor.heap a large messy pile of things:
All his clothes were in a heap on the floor.mound a pile of something with a round shape:
a small mound of rice on the platemountain a very large pile of something with a round shape:
a mountain of dirty laundry waiting to be washed [TahlilGaran] English Thesaurus ▲
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