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Hi-Fi-Anlage
ˈstack sys·tem N MUS
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):
Haufen m <-s, -> sl
3. stack of hay, straw:
Schober m <-s, ->
4. stack MUS:
stack of hi-fi equipment
5. stack MIL:
6. stack (in library):
Magazin nt <-s, -e>
7. stack COMPUT:
8. stack (chimney):
Kamin m <-s, -e> CH
9. stack Brit (measure):
10. stack Aus inf (road accident):
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):
3. stack usu passive AVIAT:
Phrases:
sys·tem [ˈsɪstəm] N
1. system (network):
System nt <-s, -e>
2. system COMPUT:
System nt <-s, -e>
3. system (method of organization):
System nt <-s, -e>
system POL
System nt <-s, -e>
system POL
Regime nt <-s, -s>
4. system ASTRON:
System nt <-s, -e>
Sonnensystem nt <-s, -e>
5. system (way of measuring):
System nt <-s, -e>
6. system approv (order):
System nt <-s, -e>
Ordnung f <-, -en>
7. system MED:
8. system pej:
Phrases:
etw loswerden inf
stack N handel
stack N
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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The library operates under a closed stack system, and rigorous security rules now allow carefully controlled access to materials under video surveillance.
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It is a non-circulating collection of over 40,000 volumes in a closed stack system and includes general reference materials, museum archives, artist files, and auction catalogues.
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The stack system is suitable only for public libraries where economy of space is essential; the bay system is not only handsome but utilizes the space to great advantage.
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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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