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a. 有细毛的

  1. His plate was piled high with rice.
    他的盘子里盛满了米饭。
  2. The unbound sheets of paper were piled up on the table.
    还没有装订成册的论文稿件堆放在桌子上。



Piled \Piled\, a. [From 2d {Pile}.]
Having a pile or point; pointed. [Obs.] ``Magus threw a spear
well piled.'' --Chapman.


Pile \Pile\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Piled}; p. pr. & vb. n.
{Piling}.]
1. To lay or throw into a pile or heap; to heap up; to
collect into a mass; to accumulate; to amass; -- often
with up; as, to pile up wood. ``Hills piled on hills.''
--Dryden. ``Life piled on life.'' --Tennyson.

The labor of an age in piled stones. --Milton.

2. To cover with heaps; or in great abundance; to fill or
overfill; to load.

{To pile arms} {To pile muskets} (Mil.), to place three guns
together so that they may stand upright, supporting each
other; to stack arms.


Piled \Piled\, a. [From 1d {Pile}.]
Having a pile or nap. ``Three-piled velvet.'' --L. Barry
(1611).


Piled \Piled\, a. [From 6d {Pile}.] (Iron Manuf.)
Formed from a pile or fagot; as, piled iron.

  1. They quickly set to work removing debris piled several yards deep.
  2. With the 15-minute clock running, a band of senators piled off elevators in the subway lobby of the Hart Senate Office building.
  3. The FPO piled up ever bigger scores in three regional elections last autumn, culminating in Vienna in November where it took 23 per cent of the vote and displaced the OVP as the runner up. But this year does not look so bright for Mr Haider.
  4. A few drag wooden carts, piled with home-made furniture, by hand.
  5. Streets throughout the region known as the Lowcountry are littered with piles of leaves, broken limbs and logs from felled trees _ some piled so high they obscure the view of the houses beyond.
  6. "A deficit of information, piled on top of the invisible shadow of the Chernobyl tragedy and the most complex ecological situation in the region, detonated a powerful explosion of public indignation," the newspaper said.
  7. Thunderstorms produced golfball-size hail at Peachtree City, just south of Atlanta. Quarter-size hail piled up 3 inches deep at Forsyth, in central Georgia.
  8. Symbols of the nation's steadily rising drive to reuse can be seen on most any street: neatly tied bundles of old newspapers and bags of used clothes are regularly piled on sidewalks for collection.
  9. His workers live in mud and thatch huts and sleep on straw piled on the dirt floors.
  10. Pork belly prices have been recovering slowly since early September after sliding to 18-year lows during the summer as supplies piled up in warehouses, a function of declining consumption of bacon, which is made from pork bellies.
  11. He said this overproduction piled on as much as one million barrels a day of world-wide production from outside OPEC.
  12. Across South America, the crushing burden of foreign debt piled up largely by military governments no longer in power is stifling economies, stirring unrest in the masses and threatening fragile democracies.
  13. Thousands of blacks fled the townships with their possessions piled in wheelbarrows and shopping carts, seeking shelter at hospitals, schools and churches.
  14. Consumer and corporate debt has piled up to unprecedented levels, raising the possibility of some sort of financial crisis.
  15. This rules out the establishment of regular liner services and the use of the waterway for just-in-time deliveries. Clearances beneath some bridges on the Danube are so low that containers can only be piled two-high.
  16. In Kansas, wind-blown dust piled up against fences like snow drifts, said Sheriff Ron Achilles of Gove County.
  17. Up to 4 feet of snow piled up in the Sierra Nevada in Northern California.
  18. The truck was hauling three cars and auto parts with firewood, bags of rice and cans of gasoline piled on top.
  19. Gov. Leo McCarthy piled up 81 percent of the vote against three challengers and will oppose moderate Republican Sen. Pete Wilson.
  20. Relatives gathered in the family's cold and modest sitting room, where a bed-couch piled high with thick quilts competed for space with a kitchen table and chairs.
  21. Griffin structured a takeover that piled on more debt.
  22. More than 100 official accusations or private lawsuits filed against former government officials have piled up at the attorney general's office.
  23. As inventories piled up because of slow demand, prices have eroded.
  24. Unattached cables stick out of walls, sacks of old files lie in stairwells, telephones are piled in the corners of rooms bare of furniture.
  25. The crisis phenomena have piled up over a long time," he said.
  26. Snow fell from the northern Rockies across the northern Plains and around the Great Lakes, where "lake effect" snow fed by the moisture of the lakes piled up 4-foot drifts in western New York state.
  27. In the West Bank town of Bir Zeit, outlawed Palestinian flags fluttered from electricity poles, and Arab activists piled up stones in the main road to block Palestinians from going to work.
  28. Loss of the aid was particularly painful because Panama faced a fiscal crisis, brought on by years of deficit spending that piled up a $4.5 billion foreign debt and capital flight caused by the civil unrest.
  29. Despite the effort, South Korea piled up a surplus of $2.5 billion in trade with the U.S. during the first four months of this year.
  30. Airlines resumed normal schedules Tuesday at Charleston, S.C., after reducing flights because of snow, which piled up 15 inches deep in places along the coast Sunday.
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