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I . stack [stæk] SUBST

1. stack (pile):

stos m
sterta f
stóg m

2. stack fam (large amount):

kupa f
masa f

Idiomes/Tournures:

stacks plur (in library)
regały mpl

II . stack [stæk] VERBE trans

1. stack (arrange in pile):

Idiomes/Tournures:

the odds are stacked against us

chimney stack SUBST

Expressions couramment utilisées avec stacked

Exemples monolingues (non-vérifiés par l'équipe de rédaction)

anglais
Produce is grown in trays stacked 12 high and circulating on conveyers to give plants even exposure to heat, light and humidity.
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Petrol cans were stacked along the sides of existing revetted trenches, hidden in the shadows.
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The carefully stacked branches, often oak, are burned with a very limited amount of air.
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The melanosomes were narrow and arranged in stacked layers, reminiscent of the blackbird.
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Not that a football would flake out when stacked with a couple tons of highly paid head-busters, but that another layer of meaning could emerge from a common object.
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The kindling is then stacked around it, as in the construction of a log cabin.
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The disposed waste stacked up to 65 metres high.
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With such odds stacked against them, it was often just luck if a pilot would survive.
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They can be used to compare percentage composition and are most effective for categories that add up to 100 per cent, which make a full stacked bar chart.
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Eight to 14 units form a dormitory, with dormitories stacked two storeys high.
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