单词 | Piles |
例句 | 1. He's got piles of work to do this morning. 2. The floor was stacked high with piles of books. 3. Piles of books and papers cluttered his desk. 4. He arranged the documents in neat piles. 5. She slogged her way through four piles of ironing. 6. Books are often stacked in higgledy-piggledy piles on the floor. 7. They rummage through piles of second-hand clothes for something that fits. 8. She put the letters in three orderly piles. 9. Let's sort all the clothes into piles. 10. Several tall piles of books tottered and fell. 11. I separated the documents into two piles. 12. We've had piles of letters from viewers. 13. The farmer piles a cart with straw. 14. Don't upset the piles of sheets under the box. 15. Piles of books and newspapers littered the floor. 16. The children eat piles of butter on their bread. 17. Dogs nosed around in piles of refuse. 17. is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words. 18. I've got piles of work to do. 19. I sorted the clothes into two piles. 20. They are stacked neatly in piles of three. 21. I sorted the clothes out into two piles. 22. The leaves had been swept into huge piles. 23. I have got piles of work to do. 24. Children enjoy kicking piles of dead leaves around. 25. They scrambled frantically over the piles of debris. 26. He was leafing through piles of correspondence. 27. There were piles of rubble everywhere. 28. I've put the books into three separate piles. 29. The rioters barricaded streets with piles of blazing tyres. 30. She helped her father to rake up the dried grass into piles. 1. He's got piles of work to do this morning. 2. Piles of books and papers cluttered his desk. 3. He arranged the documents in neat piles. 4. She slogged her way through four piles of ironing. 5. Books are often stacked in higgledy-piggledy piles on the floor. 6. She helped her father to rake up the dried grass into piles. 7. They rummage through piles of second-hand clothes for something that fits. 8. Children enjoy kicking piles of dead leaves around. 9. We had to step over piles of broken bricks when we went to see our new house being built. 10. There were neat piles of kindling wood against the wall. 31. The engine seems to need piles of oil. 32. Boxes were stacked in piles all round the room. 33. We sorted the washing into piles of different garments. 34. We had to step over piles of broken bricks when we went to see our new house being built. 35. "Oh, gross!" she said, looking at the flies buzzing above the piles of dirty plates. 36. The letters had been placed in organized piles, one for each letter of the alphabet. 37. If everyone piles in, we'll soon have the job finished. 38. Work always piles up at the end of the year. 39. The flatness of the desert was broken only by a few large piles of rocks. 40. There were neat piles of kindling wood against the wall. 41. First of all they rammed four piles into the ground. 42. She tidied up the books and put them in neat piles . 43. We spent weeks combing through huge piles of old documents. 44. He looked at the piles of dirty dishes and gave a groan of dismay. 45. The house looked like a builder's yard,[] with stacks of bricks and piles of sand in the garden. 46. Outside, the huge piles of snow are melting. 47. Piles of garbage were heaped everywhere. 47. 48. She usually piles on some extra pounds too. 49. One set of regents piles on top of another. 50. I mean the piles were kept in the pantry. 51. Jean Piaget is barely visible amid piles of clutter. 52. Piles of paper folders are everywhere. 53. The folded laundry was separated into three piles. 54. Piles of cans and bottles littered the ground. 55. Bunches of bananas are stacked in tidy piles. 56. He divided the remainder into two piles. 57. The old piles are ranged around a grassy quadrangle. 58. We went through piles and piles of songs deciding which were best for my voice. 59. Overhanging balconies, neat piles of kindling wood against every wall. 60. As drug trafficking grew, so did the piles of bodies on the outskirts of Rio Branco. 61. Can you separate those out into two piles - A to L and M to Z, please? 62. We sorted all the clothes into two piles - those to be kept, and those to be given away. 63. They are behind federal agencies in other parts of the country and overseas in whittling away at piles of backlogged work. 64. Eileen collected the leaves, heaping them into piles for burning. 65. Small boys used them as goal-posts, while a trail of adults crouched behind them among baked piles of excrement. 66. Piles of fallen leaves carpeted the forest floor with gold, and the stillness was broken only by the steady rain. 67. Here there were piles of newspapers, heaps of books, manuscripts, labels, rubber stamps, envelopes. 68. Children pick through piles of spoiled food in the alleys outside. 69. The books were arranged in neat piles on her desk. 70. Squatters had dragged piles of old appliances and furniture in front of them and overturned a car to deter police. 71. Some of the older ones would get together so that they had ginormous piles of rubbish. 72. She averted her eyes from the pathetic little piles of unsold merchandise in the grocery store. 73. She rang up the sale and then searched under several piles of paper for something to put it in. 74. If he could see the bricks in their piles on the site,() he would know that they had actually been manufactured. 75. The lawn had been freshly cut, some grass raked into piles on the front walk. 76. He set the traps carefully under mossy logs, under grass overhanging like curtains along steep banks, and in brush piles. 77. They dug in garbage piles, looking for anything at all, banana skins, orange peels,() discarded greens. 78. But she can also be the biggest bore when she piles on endless details about her childhood stomping grounds. 79. Curiously, tourists arrive with piles of baggage but not enough clothes. 80. An extra tablespoon sprinkled over the breakfast cereal can help control irritable bowel syndrome, piles, appendicitis and bowel cancer. 81. Similar sizes were put together and the piles were symmetrical. 82. This is much easier than keeping them in piles in a cupboard or closet. 83. The locals still used the place as a tip, and piles of old tyres and other junk lay about. 84. Perhaps a few panicles slipped in with mud that was caked on cargo or in piles of discarded ballast. 85. Tonight, two of the piles, including the highest bridge, would be offered nothing but brushwood. 86. I tried the next drawer, which was filled with neat piles of nylon underpants in a quite large old-lady style. 87. When they had sorted the collection completely, they stacked each set in piles. 88. The driveway was obstructed by piles of stones and gravel. 89. But with the piles of snow that are pushed aside, the streets are only 60 % passable. 90. A long, rather stark couch held neat piles of clean kandoras and white head scarves which were laid there daily. 91. The next time they were counted they were put in piles of four. 92. You should deal with your paperwork in the priority piles you have established. 93. Bundles of papers and piles of books guarded secrets from a bygone age. 94. It was spread with computer paper and piles of accounts, with desktop calculators at both their places, both switched on. 95. The confused Night Goblins scattered leaving piles of dead in their wake. 96. Piles of rubble lay against the side of the house. 97. Spread throughout the pond, seven pale piles of limbs, bared teeth, faces curtained off by their hair. 98. By the end of the show, the contestants are perched on piles of pillows of varying heights. 99. Underpinning is expensive and inconvenient, and involves the addition of new foundations or short concrete piles without demolishing the building. 100. Financial meltdown, with that most visible, third world symbol of a municipality in crisis: piles of uncollected rubbish. 101. Idly she let her eyes drift over his desk, over the orderly piles of papers and files arranged there. 102. The piles of pamphlets and the hand-outs went in the bin. 103. Piles of sheets and towels and faded green theatre gowns were stacked on either side. 104. An epiphany of sorts overtook Packard when he watched the piles of his seed accumulate in his garage. 105. In the early planning stages, the sheet piles were designed to cantilever only. 106. The most ubiquitous evidence was the piles of fly-tipped rubbish whenever we stopped to look for birds or flowers. 107. Do not put piles of books or magazines up the sides of the stairs. 108. Pushed books and papers into piles,(http:///piles.html) threw discarded clothes into the bedroom. 109. Books and papers in neat rows and piles crammed all the available space between floor and ceiling. 110. Additionally, there would be various piles of books taken off the shelves and marked for action of one kind or another. 111. They are succeeding by turning big piles into little piles, not the other way around. 112. Empty black plastic sacks are scattered about, together with piles of crumpled brown paper. 113. A PUMP-action shotgun, piles of handguns and a mountain of ammunition for all the weapons. 114. Miraculously neither of the victims appeared hurt despite the piles of safety glass glittering in the street. 115. I came home, put them on the floor and they virtually sorted themselves into two piles. 116. On this occasion the officials thrown from the window managed to survive, since they landed in deep piles of castle refuse. 117. Her office is a terrible mess - there are piles of papers all over the floor. 118. Eventually it carried out a more temporary repair, costing £500 000, which entailed replacing 30 of the 113 wooden piles. 119. There was no one in the office. just small piles of handbills on a table. 120. Piles of rubble and bits of rubbish were everywhere and Endill saw signs of where pupils had explored before him. 121. There were piles of bad-taste wreaths around and sickly tremolo organ music. 122. A low white church hovered on wood piles over a salt marsh off to the left. 123. Piles of damp clothes lie on the floor next to old pairs of shoes, empty vodka bottles and scraps of paper. 124. He wanted her to be permanent, an edifice whose piles touched the heart of the earth. 125. The piles of letters addressed to long-since-departed occupants stacked on the rickety hall table. 126. FitzAlan's brother-in-law sat there, sorting through piles of official-looking documents. 127. Examples of rock piles that turned water in new directions are numerous. 128. Even the customary dung heaps and piles of ordure had been taken away. 129. Telford drove piles in behind the lock walls and bolted together the iron plates to make the lock both stable and watertight. 130. Three bright redstarts darted in and out of piles of brush wood in a clearing. 131. Yet even that is not enough: Danielewski piles on even more narrative frames, ultimately to the novel's detriment. 132. I went out to water some plants and there was piles of soil all over the lawn - I was furious. 133. Midnight Oil follows the rules of Three Shuffles and a Draw where the cards are dealt into eighteen piles of three cards. 134. The room has remained untouched, its files and papers in the same neat piles the actor had left them in. 135. Piles of rock ten feet high in the corners of fields, picked by generations of us, monuments to our industry. 136. Little piles of cartridges accumulated on the slab - there was nothing else whatever in any of the pockets. 137. Two of the black lacquer cabinets had been opened and china lay in little piles outside them on the carpet. 138. Strangely, I have never seen pictures of smiling persons with shopping carts standing over piles of steak. 139. Thus Hazlitt piles up instances of how humour results from surprise, incongruity, absurdity and misunderstanding. 140. You may move cards off in ascending order from Ace to King to their respective piles off the playing area. 141. Piles of things serve as distractions and make you feel guilty. 142. Apart from the undisciplined piles in front of Nigel, the books were in orderly rows arranged according to subject. 143. He snapped off armfuls of branches and brought them back in piles to Ratagan. 144. Their frayed bodies lie rotting in drifts on the surface of the streams and are washed up in piles on the sandbanks. 145. Components were stacked in piles all over the factory floor like the contents of an attic. 146. In Fujian, workers are carving roads into red clay hills, scaling bamboo scaffolding, hauling piles of stone. 147. They slept on piles of old sacks in the disused pigsty, had long beards and staffs, and went barefoot. 148. Boxes and piles of magazines filled every room in the house. 149. He kept kicking things over and bumping into piles of rubble on the floor. 150. During the morning the accumulated household junk had been stacked in piles beside the steps. 151. Winter snow piles on ice that covers streets and sidewalks. 152. We watched the gardeners sweeping them into piles and the children swept up the leaves too. 153. Rosenberg's suspicions of Aveling multiplied as piles of receipts were tuned in. 154. Excuse me while I dive back into my piles of daft statistics. 155. They were covered with ugly new paperback books and piles of papers. 156. The strike has meant piles of rotting garbage in the streets. "It's enough to turn your stomach," said one resident. 157. In those days all the cutters were laid up on the trot piles in the river Hamble during the winter months. 158. He made piles of quarters in his sock drawer when he emptied his pockets at night. 159. Water tanks, storage sheds,[http:///piles.html] and coal piles were scattered across the site. 160. Consequently, they had to drop concrete piles 8 metres into the soil to provide a foundation. 161. Helen noticed a red rug, piles of books on the floor, white eyelet cafe curtains on the windows. 162. Some groups have always produced rugs with close-cropped piles, while others seem to prefer longer, more fleecy items. 163. I loved to pick through trash piles and collect empty bottles, tin cans with Pretty labels, and discarded magazines. 164. It sorted itself naturally into three piles: junk mail, bills and Ya-Ya letters of condolence. 165. The piles of sawdust from all my work in back of the cabin seemed too good to waste. |
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