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etwas aufstapeln
I. stack up V. trans.
to stack up sth
II. stack up V. intr.
1. stack up (build up):
2. stack up esp ingl. am. coloq. (compare):
3. stack up (make sense):
ˈstack-up SUST. ingl. austr. coloq.
to stack [or pile] sth up
to stack [up separ.] [or separ. pile up] sth
to stack [up separ.] wood
to stack [up separ.] [or separ. pile up] wood
etw [auf etw acus.] türmen
to stack [up separ.] sth [on sth]
I. stack [stæk] SUST.
1. stack:
stack of videos
Stapel m <-s, ->
stack of papers
Stoß m <-es, Stö̱·ße>
2. stack coloq. (large amount):
Haufen m <-s, -> argot
3. stack of hay, straw:
Schober m <-s, ->
4. stack MÚS.:
stack of hi-fi equipment
5. stack MILIT.:
6. stack (in library):
Magazin nt <-s, -e>
7. stack INFORM.:
8. stack (chimney):
Kamin m <-s, -e> suizo
9. stack ingl. brit. (measure):
10. stack ingl. austr. coloq. (road accident):
Crash m <-s, -s> argot
II. stack [stæk] V. trans.
1. stack (arrange in pile):
to stack sth
to stack hay dated
2. stack (fill):
3. stack usu passive AERO.:
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
to stack the cards [or ingl. am. deck]
I. up [ʌp] ADV. inv.
1. up (to higher position):
up lift
rauf mit dir! coloq.
2. up (erect):
3. up (out of bed):
4. up (northwards):
herauf coloq.
5. up (at higher place):
6. up ingl. brit. (towards city):
7. up ingl. brit. (at university):
8. up (toward):
up to sb/sth
auf jdn/etw zu
to run up to sb
9. up (in high position):
an der Spitze coloq.
10. up (higher in price or number):
11. up (to point of):
up until [or till] [or to]
bis +acus.
12. up (in opposition to):
to be up against sb/sth
es mit jdm/etw zu tun haben
to be up against sb/sth
sich acus. mit jdm/etw konfrontiert sehen
13. up (depend on):
to be up to sb
to be up to sb to do sth
jds Aufgabe sein, etw zu tun
14. up (contrive):
to be up to sth
15. up (be adequate):
to be up to sth
to be up to sth
16. up (comparable with):
17. up ingl. am. (apiece):
18. up dated coloq. (yes for):
up with sb/sth
hoch lebe jd/etw
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
II. up [ʌp] PREP.
1. up (to higher position):
herauf coloq.
2. up (along):
3. up (against flow):
4. up (at top of):
up sth
oben auf etw dat.
5. up ingl. austr., ingl. brit. coloq. (to):
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
be up the creek [or vulg. argot up shit creek] [without a paddle]
up top ingl. brit. coloq.
up yours! vulg.
III. up [ʌp] ADJ. inv.
1. up atrbv. (moving upward):
2. up atrbv. ingl. brit. dated (travelling toward the city):
3. up atrbv. FÍS.:
4. up pred. (out of bed):
5. up pred. (erect):
up collar
6. up pred. (leading):
7. up pred. ingl. brit., ingl. austr. (being repaired):
up road
up road
aufgerissen suizo, austr.
8. up pred. (more intense):
9. up pred. (in horseracing):
10. up pred. (happy):
high argot
to be up about [or on][or for] sth
11. up pred. ingl. brit. dated (frothy):
12. up pred. (functioning properly):
13. up pred. (in baseball):
14. up pred. (finished):
up time, hours
up time, hours
15. up pred. coloq. (happening):
16. up pred. (informed):
to be up in sth
sich acus. mit etw dat. auskennen
17. up pred. (scheduled):
to be up for sth
für etw acus. vorgesehen sein
to be up for sth terms
18. up pred. DER. (on trial):
to be up for sth
to be up for trial person
19. up pred. (interested in):
IV. up [ʌp] SUST.
up coloq. (good period):
Hoch nt <-s, -s>
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
to be on the up and up ingl. brit., ingl. austr. coloq. (be improving)
to be on the up and up esp ingl. am. (be honest)
sauber sein coloq.
V. up <-pp-> [ʌp] V. intr. coloq.
to up and do sth
VI. up <-pp-> [ʌp] V. trans.
1. up (increase) capacity:
to up sth
2. up (raise):
to up sth
VII. up [ʌp] INTERJ.
Entrada de OpenDict
up ADJ.
to be up (your turn) coloq.
Entrada de OpenDict
up ADV.
stack SUST. handel
stack SUST.
Present
Istack up
youstack up
he/she/itstacks up
westack up
youstack up
theystack up
Past
Istacked up
youstacked up
he/she/itstacked up
westacked up
youstacked up
theystacked up
Present Perfect
Ihavestacked up
youhavestacked up
he/she/ithasstacked up
wehavestacked up
youhavestacked up
theyhavestacked up
Past Perfect
Ihadstacked up
youhadstacked up
he/she/ithadstacked up
wehadstacked up
youhadstacked up
theyhadstacked up
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And how do they stack up against "alumni" from peer institutions?
news.mit.edu
Spike grabs onto the pier, but the continued backward force causes all the boards to stack up and then come loose.
en.wikipedia.org
So it's hardly a surprise that the more life disappointments stack up, the more chippy they become.
metro.co.uk
For printers several years old, it is common for the dried ink in the spittoon to form a pile that can stack up and touch the printheads, jamming the printer.
en.wikipedia.org
It designed the car to stack up superlatives like a pre-schooler piles blocks: heedlessly.
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