Stack-up - English meaning
Stack-up – definitions in English dictionary
phrasal verbArrange a number of things in a pile, typically a neat one.
Usage examples:
The books had been stacked up in three piles
phrasal verbMake sense; correspond to reality.
Usage examples:
To blame the debacle on the antics of a rogue trader is not credible—it doesn't stack up
phrasal verbMeasure up; compare.
Usage examples:
Our rural schools stack up well against their urban counterparts
phrasal verbTo produce a particular result or impression
Usage examples:
How do the three project proposals and their financing stack up?, stack up against sth what most fi…
Stack-up translation into English
Stack-up: translate from English into Chinese
叠起
Stack-up: translate from English into Dutch
Opstapelen
Stack-up: translate from English into French
Empiler, Gerber
Stack-up: translate from English into German
Aufstapeln, Auftürmen
Stack-up: translate from English into Hindi
ढेर लगाना
Stack-up: translate from English into Italian
Impilare
Stack-up: translate from English into Korean
쌓다
Stack-up: translate from English into Russian
Складывать, Располагаться один над другим, Располагать один над другим
Stack-up: translate from English into Spanish
Amontonar
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