stack
stack 英 [stæk] 美 [stæk]
n. 堆;堆叠 vt. 使堆叠;把…堆积起来 vi. 堆积,堆叠
进行时:stacking 过去式:stacked 过去分词:stacked 第三人称单数:stacks 名词复数:stacks
- 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."
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- n. 堆;堆叠
- vt. 使堆叠;把…堆积起来
- vi. 堆积,堆叠
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1. The truck could stack three.
这辆卡车能装三堆。
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2. Any thread of execution must have an execution stack.
一个执行的线程必须有一个执行堆。
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3. A stack of hay will self-ignite if it stays for a long time.
干草堆放久了就会自燃。
- stack (n.) c. 1300, "pile, heap, or group of things," from a Scandinavian source akin to Old Norse stakkr "haystack" (cognate with Danish stak, Swedish stack "heap, stack"), from Proto-Germanic *stakon- "a stake," from PIE *stog- (source also of Old Church Slavonic stogu "heap," Russian stog "haystack," Lithuanian stokas "pillar"), variant of root *steg- (1) "pole, stick" (see stake (n.)). Meaning "set of shelves on which books are set out" is from 1879. Used of the chimneys of factories, locomotives, etc., since 1825. Of computer data from 1960.
- stack (v.) early 14c., "to pile up (grain) into a stack," from stack (n.). Meaning "arrange (a deck of cards) unfairly" (in stack the deck) is first recorded 1825. Stack up "compare against" is 1903, from notion of piles of poker chips (1896). Of aircraft waiting to land, from 1941. Related: Stacked; Stacking.
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