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词源记忆法
来自古诺斯语stakkr,草堆,来自Proto-Germanic*stakon,柱子,桩,来自PIE*steg,柱子,桩,词源同stake,stick.引申诸相关词义。
谐音记忆法
还可谐音:私带可,书库的书私带可不行。
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小知识
A stack is a tidy pile, like the stack of books on your nightstand or the stack of pancakes on your plate at breakfast. You can also use stack as a verb meaning “to arrange in piles.”
If you stack the dollar bills you earned from your lemonade stand, you'll eventually have a stack of dollar bills. Unlike the similar word pile, stack implies a neat, orderly bundle, rather than a messy, haphazard one. When someone “stacks the deck,” they cheat in order to achieve the outcome they want—sometimes literally, by arranging a deck of cards unfairly.
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stack up 1将…码放整齐 2比较;比高低;争胜负 3站得住脚;符合预期 查看更多 以下资源来自牛津词典 stack up 1 积聚成一大堆(或一长排等) to keep increasing in quantity until there is a large pile, a long line, etc. Cars quickly stacked up behind the bus. 公共汽车后面的汽车很快排成了长龙。 2 ~ (against sb/sth) (used especially in questions or in negatives 尤用于疑问句或否定句) (与其他人或事物)相比;比得上 to compare with sb/sth else; to be as good as sb/sth else 同义词: measure up Let's try him in the job and see how he stacks up. 咱们让他干这活儿试试,看看他比别人干得怎么样。 A mobile home simply doesn't stack up against a traditional house. 活动房屋怎么也比不上传统的房屋。 3 (used especially in negatives 尤用于否定句) 看来合理;讲得通;合乎情理 to seem reasonable; to make sense That can't be right. It just doesn't stack up. 那不可能是对的,简直不合情理。 收起 n. blow your top also (NAmE blow your stack) (informal) 大怒;暴跳如雷 to get very angry