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What are the words of the heap?

The word "heap" can be grouped into: heap, sand heap, heap, firewood heap, heap of gold and jade, people heap, pile of soil, pile up like a mountain, pile up, etc.

pile: pronunciation [du Ι], radical: soil, stroke: 11.

Basic explanation:

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

2. Accumulate together, accumulate together: ~ product. ~ release. ~ base. ~ stack. ~ build by laying bricks or stones

3. quantifier, used for piles of things or groups of people: one to one person.

heap (meaning): to gather together in piles; Accumulation

synonyms: accumulation, accumulation, accumulation, accumulation and savings.

Sentence making: For some farmers, the cock crows at night, the cow refuses to eat grass or the pig gathers leaves and straw, which all indicate that bad weather is coming.

2. Sandpile (meaning): Also called "sand ridge". Sand mound, small sand dune.

Explain in detail

Wei Miao of the Three Kingdoms attacked the poem "Keguandu": "The sand ridge is near, the wind is flying, and it is not good for foot soldiers to be injured." "The History of the Three Kingdoms, Wei Zhi, Emperor Wudi": "In August, Shaolian camp was a little ahead, and the sand ridge was used as a chariot, dozens of miles from east to west." The second part of Liangzhou Ci written by Zhang Ji in Tang Dynasty: "The gates of ancient towns are open, and Hu Bing is often near the sand piles."

Sentence: The children dug a tunnel in the sand.

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

Explain in detail

Explain: There are so many treasures that you can pile them up. Describe the possession of a lot of wealth.

from: Tang Lihe's poem "Changguji Mocking Teenagers": "Accumulate gold and accumulate jade to praise Hao Yi."

example: I'm afraid it's not even rich, and the wild grass is everywhere in the blink of an eye. ◎ Yuan Qian Lin's

Grammar: combined; As a predicate; Describe wealth

Synonyms: stacked gold and jade, happy ever after, rich.

antonyms: crockery rope bed, rope bed crockery, Ruan Nang shy.

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

4. Pile up like a mountain (meaning): Gather in piles, like a hill. Describe a lot.

Explain in detail

It comes from "Tokyo Dream Records and Foreign Departments" by Song Meng, a veteran: "Every winter month, millet stalks are planted in the villages, and oxen and carts are jammed in the roads, with tens of millions of cars at the rear, and the field is piled up."

Example: The grain in Fu Wang's barn is too rotten to eat. ◎ Yao Xueyin's Li Zicheng, Volume II, Chapter 51

Grammar: Supplementary; As a predicate and attribute; Describe many

synonyms: everywhere, endless, countless, everywhere.

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

Sentence: In the passenger warehouses of various airlines, objects pile up like mountains, reaching the saturation point that forklift pallets can bear.