pile up

IPA/pˈaɪl ˈʌp/
IPA/pˈaɪl ˈʌp/

pile up — 片語動詞

  • pile upbase form
  • piles up3rd person singular
  • piling up-ing form
  • piled uppast simple

1. to increase in quantity over time as more of something is added, often reaching

1.片語動詞不及物B1
釋義

堆積;累積

數量或金額逐漸增加

to increase in quantity over time as more of something is added, often reaching a level that is difficult to deal with

例句

After the holiday weekend, emails had piled up in Lauren's inbox while she was away.

假期週末過後,Lauren 的收件匣積滿了她不在時寄來的郵件。

present perfect: had piled up — accumulation over a period of time

Bao came home to find dirty laundry piling up next to the washing machine.

Bao 回到家,發現髒衣服堆在洗衣機旁邊。

find + object + piling up — pattern for discovering accumulation

同義詞
  • accumulate

    more formal; used in academic or technical writing

  • build up

    very similar in meaning; 'build up' often suggests a gradual, steady increase while 'pile up' suggests things collecting in a disorderly way

  • mount up

    less common; suggests something reaching a high level or point

反義詞
  • decrease

    general opposite — to become smaller in amount

  • dwindle

    suggests a gradual reduction in size or number

文法句型

pile up

be piling up

have piled up

let + object + pile up

用法筆記

Subject is typically an everyday thing that grows in number or volume over time — such as bills, emails, laundry, snow, work, or dishes. Frequently used with 'begin to', 'start to', or 'let'.

常見錯誤

The emails piled up quickly when I was on vacation, so I deleted them all.
The emails piled up quickly when I was on vacation, so I had a lot to deal with when I got back.
💡'pile up' focuses on the accumulation itself, not on what happens after.