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мясо
Stapel

in the PONS Dictionary

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English
German
German

I. stack [stæk] N

1. stack:

stack of videos
Stapel m <-s, ->
stack of papers
Stoß m <-es, Stö̱·ße>

2. stack inf (large amount):

stack
Haufen m <-s, -> sl

3. stack of hay, straw:

stack
Schober m <-s, ->

4. stack MUS:

stack of hi-fi equipment

5. stack MIL:

stack

6. stack (in library):

Magazin nt <-s, -e>

7. stack COMPUT:

stack
stack

8. stack (chimney):

stack
stack
Kamin m <-s, -e> CH

9. stack Brit (measure):

stack

10. stack Aus inf (road accident):

stack
Crash m <-s, -s> sl

II. stack [stæk] VB trans

1. stack (arrange in pile):

to stack sth
to stack hay dated

2. stack (fill):

to stack shelves

3. stack usu passive AVIAT:

Phrases:

to stack the cards [or Am deck]

I. stack up VB trans

to stack up sth

II. stack up VB intr

1. stack up (build up):

stack up

2. stack up esp Am inf (compare):

to stack up against sth

3. stack up (make sense):

stack up

ˈstack sys·tem N MUS

stack system
stack system

ˈstack-up N Aus inf

stack-up
OpenDict entry

call stack N

call stack COMPUT
call stack COMPUT
Call Stack m
OpenDict entry

protocol stack N

protocol stack COMPUT
OpenDict entry

stack pointer, SP N

stack pointer, SP COMPUT
stack pointer, SP COMPUT
Stack Pointer m
OpenDict entry

stack pointer, SP N

stack pointer, SP COMPUT
German
German
English
English
speaker stack
vent stack

PONS Banking, Finance and Insurance Dictionary

English
English
German
German

stack N handel

stack (gelagerte Ware)
German
German
English
English
stack

Klett Geography Glossary

stack N

stack

Klett Biology Glossary

furnace, stack [stæk] N

granum <pl grana> [ˈɡrænəm], stack of thylakoids N

Thylakoidstapel (Pl. Grana)
Present
Istack
youstack
he/she/itstacks
westack
youstack
theystack
Past
Istacked
youstacked
he/she/itstacked
westacked
youstacked
theystacked
Present Perfect
Ihavestacked
youhavestacked
he/she/ithasstacked
wehavestacked
youhavestacked
theyhavestacked
Past Perfect
Ihadstacked
youhadstacked
he/she/ithadstacked
wehadstacked
youhadstacked
theyhadstacked

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Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to flip one's lid [or top] [or Am also stack] sl
to flip one's lid [or top] [or Am also stack] sl
to flip one's lid [or top] [or Am also stack] sl
to blow one's lid [or stack] [or top] inf
to blow one's lid [or stack] [or top] inf
in die Luft gehen inf fig

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

Records in each series were numbered 1-28 or 101-128; however, these numbers meant nothing other than where a record belonged in the stack.
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The game ends after the conclusion of one of the last few deals on the tile stack.
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The trick can also be performed with a stack of coins.
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All return values are returned on the stack.
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The video finishes by zooming away from one television stacked among others, next to where the band were performing earlier on in the video.
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