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pile

Prononciation : [paɪl]

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Contexte : « objects »

(noun) a collection of things stacked on top of each other. When you put your toys or books in a big stack, you create a pile.

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I made a pile of pillows on the couch to jump on.

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There wasn't a pile of leaves to jump in because they were all blown away.

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Can you help me make a pile of the dirty clothes for laundry?

Contexte : « action »

(verb) to stack things on top of each other. When you pile your books one on top of the other, you are making a big stack.

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I will pile up the sand in the sandbox to make a castle.

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I didn't pile the blocks correctly, so they fell over.

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Can you pile the books neatly on the shelf?

Contexte : « quantity »

(noun) a large amount of something, often more than you need. If you have a lot of candy, you can say you have a big pile of candy.

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After the party, there was a pile of leftover pizza.

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There wasn't a pile of toys left after cleaning up the room; it was all put away.

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How big is the pile of homework you have to finish?

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