heap

名词 n. 动词 v. 副词 adv.
发音 hēp

英文释义

名词 n.
  1. A crowd; a throng; a multitude or great number of people.
    — A Heap of Vassals, and Slaues: […] A People that is without Naturall Affection, […] A Nation without Morality, without Letters, Arts, or Sciences
  2. A pile or mass; a collection of things laid in a body, or thrown together so as to form an elevation.
    — a heap of earth; a heap of stones
  3. A great number or large quantity of things.
    — a vast heap, both of places of scripture and quotations
  4. A data structure consisting of trees in which each node is greater than all its children.
  5. Memory that is dynamically allocated.
    — You should move these structures from the stack to the heap to avoid a potential stack overflow.
  6. A dilapidated place or vehicle. colloquial
    — My first car was an old heap.
  7. A lot, a large amount. colloquial
    — Thanks a heap!
动词 v.
  1. To pile in a heap. transitive
    — He heaped the laundry upon the bed and began folding.
  2. To form or round into a heap, as in measuring. transitive
    — Cry a reward, to him who shall first bring News of that vanished Arabian, A full-heap’d helmet of the purest gold.
  3. To supply in great quantity. transitive
    — They heaped praise upon their newest hero.
副词 adv.
  1. very or much; representing broken English stereotypically or comically attributed to Native Americans not-comparable,offensive,possibly
    — Chuckaway too no good. Heap water, little chuckaway. Heap sticks, and still little chuckaway.

词形变化

heaps plural heaps present,singular,third-person heaping participle,present heaped participle,past heaped past

词源

词源 1
From Middle English hepe, from Old English hēap, from Proto-West Germanic *haup, from Proto-Germanic *haupaz (compare Dutch hoop, German Low German Hupen, German Haufen), from Proto-Indo-European *koupos (“hill”) (compare Lithuanian kaũpas, Albanian qipi (“stack”), Avestan 𐬐𐬂𐬟𐬀 (kåfa)).
词源 2
From Middle English hepe, from Old English hēap, from Proto-West Germanic *haup, from Proto-Germanic *haupaz (compare Dutch hoop, German Low German Hupen, German Haufen), from Proto-Indo-European *koupos (“hill”) (compare Lithuanian kaũpas, Albanian qipi (“stack”), Avestan 𐬐𐬂𐬟𐬀 (kåfa)).
词源 3
From Middle English hepe, from Old English hēap, from Proto-West Germanic *haup, from Proto-Germanic *haupaz (compare Dutch hoop, German Low German Hupen, German Haufen), from Proto-Indo-European *koupos (“hill”) (compare Lithuanian kaũpas, Albanian qipi (“stack”), Avestan 𐬐𐬂𐬟𐬀 (kåfa)).
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