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Heap words and radicals

The word groups and radicals are as follows:

Group words:

1 heap (meaning): gather together in piles; accumulate

Synonyms: accumulation, accumulation, accumulation, accumulation, savings.

Sentence: For some farmers, roosters crow at night, cows refuse to eat grass or pigs collect leaves and straw, which all indicate that bad weather is coming.

2. Sand pile (meaning): also called "sand ridge". Sand piles, small sand dunes.

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Miao Wei of the Three Kingdoms attacked the poem "Keguandu": "The sand is beside the ridge, and the wind is flying, which is not good for foot soldiers." Wei Zhi, Emperor Wu of the Three Kingdoms: "In August, a little before the joint venture, Shaling was a chariot, dozens of miles from east to west." The second part of Zhang Ji's Liangzhou Ci in the Tang Dynasty: "The gates of the ancient town are open, and Hu Bing is often near the sand pile."

The children dug a tunnel in the sand.

3. Accumulate gold and accumulate jade (meaning): There are so many gold and jade that you can pile them up. Describe having a lot of wealth.

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Description: There are so many treasures that you can pile them up. Describe having a lot of wealth.

From: Tang Li and the poem "The Long Valley Collection Mocks Teenagers": "Accumulate gold and jade to boast of bravery."

Example: I'm afraid it's not even rich, and suddenly weeds are everywhere. ◎ Lin's "Assembly Whistle"

Grammar: combination; As a predicate; Describe wealth.

Synonym: happy ever after, happy and rich.

Antonym: Tile rope bed, Tile rope bed, soft.

Sentence: Ignorant people only know wealth and wealth, and accumulate gold and jade, thinking that they can enjoy it forever.

4. pile up like a mountain (meaning): pile up like a hill. Describe a lot.

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From: Song Mengyuan, Foreign Affairs Department of Menghua Road, Tokyo: "Every winter, there are thousands of millet stalks, oxen and carts blocking the road and the rear of the car, and the site is piled up like a mountain."

The grain in Axe King's barn has rotted away. Yao's "Li Zicheng" Volume II Chapter 51

Grammar: complementarity; As predicate and attribute; Describe a lot

Synonyms: everywhere, endless, countless, everywhere.

Antonym: Very few, swept away, rare, nine Niu Yi hairs, only a handful.

Sentence: In the passenger warehouses of airlines, there are mountains of objects, reaching the saturation point that forklift pallets can bear.

radical

Heap: pronunciation [duι], radical: soil, stroke: 1 1.

Basic explanation:

1. Accumulated things: ~ stack. ~ room. Earth.

2. Accumulate together, accumulate together: ~ products. ~ release. ~ base. ~ stack. ~ masonry

3. Quantifier, used for a bunch of things or a group of people: one to one.