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pile1 [paɪl] N ARCHIT

pile
kol m
pile dwelling

pile2 [paɪl] N no pl

pile
puh m

I . pile3 [paɪl] N

1. pile:

pile (stack)
kup m
pile (heap)
kopica f

2. pile inf (large amount):

pile
gora f

3. pile esp hum (big building):

pile

II . pile3 [paɪl] VB trans

pile on(to)

III . pile3 [paɪl] VB intr

1. pile inf (crowd into):

2. pile (collide):

to pile into sth

pile in VB intr

pile
pile (forcefully)

I . pile up VB intr

II . pile up VB trans

pile

ˈpile-up N

1. pile-up AUTO (crash):

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
You know what that means: the internet has transformed into a pukey, undead pile of spoilers.
www.kotaku.com.au
Not peace has been attained but only an armed truce -- which is apparently to be used to pile up more armaments.
en.wikipedia.org
As they began to pile up, we realized we needed a better system.
en.wikipedia.org
It has a single pile plan and two interior end chimneys.
en.wikipedia.org
The bridge collapses as the third car hits its pylons, the remaining cars and the rear power unit jackknife into the pile.
en.wikipedia.org
The pile-up of references is cheesy fun, but it's hard to care seriously about this battle of good and evil.
www.independent.co.uk
However, repeated damage can cause these deposits to pile up on each other, causing a spur-shaped deformity, called a calcaneal (or heel) spur.
en.wikipedia.org
The fine powder accumulates in a pile on the left.
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Lying can only pile up and damage relationships and your self-respect.
en.wikipedia.org
It is usually set with special pile-driving or spudder rigs, though the drilling rig is sometimes used to save time and money.
en.wikipedia.org

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