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stacked
Stacked tarimas:
/stækt /
Stacked audio:
Žodžio paaiškinimas anglų kalba:
- noun: A large, usually conical pile of straw or fodder arranged for outdoor storage.
- noun: An orderly pile, especially one arranged in layers. See Synonyms at
heap . - noun: Computer Science A section of memory and its associated registers used for temporary storage of information in which the item most recently stored is the first to be retrieved.
- noun: A group of three rifles supporting each other, butt downward and forming a cone.
- noun: A chimney or flue.
- noun: A group of chimneys arranged together.
- noun: A vertical exhaust pipe, as on a ship or locomotive.
- noun: An extensive arrangement of bookshelves. Often used in the plural.
- noun: The area of a library in which most of the books are shelved.
- noun: A stackup.
- noun: An English measure of coal or cut wood, equal to 108 cubic feet (3.06 cubic meters).
- noun: Informal A large quantity: a stack of work to do.
- verb-transitive: To arrange in a stack; pile.
- verb-transitive: To load or cover with stacks or piles: stacked the dishwasher.
- verb-transitive: Games To prearrange the order of (a deck of cards) so as to increase the chance of winning.
- verb-transitive: To prearrange or fix unfairly so as to favor a particular outcome: tried to stack the jury.
- verb-transitive: To direct (aircraft) to circle at different altitudes while waiting to land.
- verb-intransitive: To form a stack.
- phrasal-verb: stack up Informal To measure up or equal: Their gift doesn't stack up against his.
- phrasal-verb: stack up Informal To make sense; add up: Her report just doesn't stack up.
Lietuviškos reikšmės:
- krūtinga
- su didelėmis krūtimis (apie moterį)