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pile1 [paɪl] N ARCHIT

pile2 [paɪl] N no pl

puh m

I . pile3 [paɪl] N

1. pile:

kup m
kopica f

2. pile inf (large amount):

gora f

3. pile esp hum (big building):

II . pile3 [paɪl] VB trans

III . pile3 [paɪl] VB intr

1. pile inf (crowd into):

2. pile (collide):

II . pile up VB trans

ˈpile-up N

1. pile-up AUTO (crash):

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
Served piled on top of each other on a potato and rapini salad, the mixed grill included chorizo, quail, bavette and a lamb chop.
www.montrealgazette.com
They were unceremoniously piled in a mass grave.
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Garden forks are slightly different from pitchforks, which are used for moving loose materials such as piled hay, compost, or manure.
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Much of the church furniture, with vestments, etc., was piled up in the street and burned.
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But then more gardai, plain-clothes and uniformed, piled in.
www.herald.ie
According to this legend, he saw a garbage can inside the chamber which had been piled with dead animals that had wandered into the structure.
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He wears a "jata-mukuta" (a headdress formed of piled, matted hair) and white silken garments.
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They piled into a rubber dinghy, taking with them some provisions from their boat.
www.cbc.ca
It is so named because wood used to be piled next to it on the bank of the Rhine.
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She wears a "jata mukuta", that is, headdress formed of piled, matted hair tied with snakes or skull ornaments.
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