
好词典

源自古英语 'staca'(桩、柱),后演变为动词 'stack'(堆积),形容词形式 'stacked' 最早记录于15世纪,原指整齐堆叠的状态。
❶ 指物品被整齐地叠放成一摞的状态,常用于描述书籍、盘子等可堆叠的物体。
“The books were neatly stacked on the shelf.”
(书本整齐地叠放在书架上。)
“She stacked the plates after washing them.”
(她洗完盘子后把它们摞了起来。)
❶ 在非正式场合中,形容身材曲线突出、比例极佳,通常指女性。
“She's really stacked and turns heads wherever she goes.”
(她身材火辣,走到哪里都引人注目。)
“The actress is known for being naturally stacked.”
(这位女演员以天生丰满的身材著称。)
stacked against someone — 形容形势或条件对某人极为不利,多用于竞争或比较场景。
“The odds were stacked against the underdog team.”
(形势对这支弱旅极为不利。)
stacked up — 指事物累积或比较后的结果,常用于数据或表现对比。
“Let's see how these products stack up against each other.”
(我们来看看这些产品相互比较的结果如何。)