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From the English verb pile: piling is: Gerund piling Noun- acumulación, amontonamiento, apilamiento, coacervación, cumulación; Synonyms: accumulation, assemblage, build-up, buildup, cumulation, heaping, hoarding; Several things grouped together or considered as a whole.
- pilotes; Synonyms: pile foundation, piles, piloting
- apilamiento, hacinamiento; Synonyms: heaping, stacking, stacking up, crowding
piling Adjective- apilador; Synonyms: stacking
Conceptually-related expressions of "piling" pile VerbPlural: piles - amontonar, apilar, empilar, encastillar; Synonyms: build up, heap up, bank up, heap, hill, lump together, pile on; Place or lay as if in a pile. ; Arrange in stacks.
We piled the books, Encastillamos los libros. The teacher piled work on the students until the parents protested. Heap firewood around the fireplace. Stack your books up on the shelves.
- apilarse, amontonarse, acumularse; Synonyms: pile up, accumulate, add up, bank up, get piled, heap up, pile up in disorder, accrue, mount, tot; Press tightly together or cram.
The crowd packed the auditorium.
- asegurar con pilotes, clavar pilotes en, sostener con pilotes, zampear; Synonyms: prop with piles, pilot, spile, drive piles into
pile Noun- montón, acervo, amontonamiento, cúmulo, pila, rimero, abultamiento, hacina, ovillo, tambache; Synonyms: bunch, bunch of things, earful, heap, mound, stack, congeries, hoard; A collection of objects laid on top of each other. ; A large number or amount or extent.
A batch of letters. A deal of trouble. A lot of money. He made a mint on the stock market. It must have cost plenty.
- pila, batería; Synonyms: battery, cell, electric pile, primary cell, battery cell; Battery consisting of voltaic cells arranged in series; the earliest electric battery devised by Volta.
- pilote, zampa; Synonyms: stilt; A column of wood or steel or concrete that is driven into the ground to provide support for a structure.
- almorrana, hemorroide; Synonyms: hemorrhoid, abnormally enlarged vein in the rectum, piles, haemorrhoid; Abnormally enlarged vein in the rectum.
- montón, gran número; Synonyms: great number, great quantity, lot, multitude, mass
- edificio; Synonyms: building, edifice; A structure that has a roof and walls and stands more or less permanently in one place.
- pira funeraria; Synonyms: funeral pyre; Wood heaped for burning a dead body as a funeral rite.
- pabellón, escudo de armas, pabellón de armas; Synonyms: coat of arms, escutcheon, armorial bearings; The official symbols of a family, state, etc.
Verb Conjugation for "pile"
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