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From:
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heap
/ˈhip/
堆;大量,許多(
vt
.)堆,堆積起
From:
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heap
堆疊; 堆場; 堆置
From:
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heap
堆
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Heap
,
v. t.
[
imp. &
p
. p.
Heaped
p.
pr
. &
vb
. n.
Heaping
.]
1.
To
collect
in
great
quantity
;
to
amass
;
to
lay
up
;
to
accumulate
; --
usually
with
up
;
as
,
to
heap
up
treasures
.
Though
he
heap
up
silver
as
the
dust
.
--
Job
.
xxvii
. 16.
2.
To
throw
or
lay
in
a
heap
;
to
make
a
heap
of
;
to
pile
;
as
,
to
heap
stones
; --
often
with
up
;
as
,
to
heap
up
earth
;
or
with
on
;
as
,
to
heap
on
wood
or
coal
.
3.
To
form
or
round
into
a
heap
,
as
in
measuring
;
to
fill
(
a
measure
)
more
than
even
full
.
◄
►
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Heap
n.
1.
A
crowd
;
a
throng
;
a
multitude
or
great
number
of
persons
. [
Now
Low
or
Humorous
]
The
wisdom
of
a
heap
of
learned
men
.
--
Chaucer
.
A
heap
of
vassals
and
slaves
.
--
Bacon
.
He
had
heaps
of
friends
.
--
W
.
Black
.
2.
A
great
number
or
large
quantity
of
things
not
placed
in
a
pile
;
as
,
a
heap
of
trouble
. [
Now
Low
or
Humorous
]
A
vast
heap
,
both
of
places
of
scripture
and
quotations
.
--
Bp
.
Burnet
.
I
have
noticed
a
heap
of
things
in
my
life
.
--
R
.
L
.
Stevenson
.
3.
A
pile
or
mass
;
a
collection
of
things
laid
in
a
body
,
or
thrown
together
so
as
to
form
an
elevation
;
as
,
a
heap
of
earth
or
stones
.
Huge
heaps
of
slain
around
the
body
rise
.
--
Dryden
.
From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
heap
n
1:
a
collection
of
objects
laid
on
top
of
each
other
[
syn
:
pile
,
mound
,
cumulus
]
2: (
often
followed
by
`
of
')
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
" [
syn
:
batch
,
deal
,
flock
, {
good
deal
,
great deal
,
hatful
,
lot
,
mass
,
mess
,
mickle
,
mint
,
muckle
,
peck
,
pile
,
plenty
,
pot
, {
quite
a little
,
raft
,
sight
,
slew
,
spate
,
stack
, {
tidy
sum
,
wad
,
whole lot
,
whole slew
]
3:
a
car
that
is
old
and
unreliable
; "
the
fenders
had
fallen
off
that
old
bus
" [
syn
:
bus
,
jalopy
]
v
1:
bestow
in
large
quantities
; "
He
heaped
him
with
work
"; "
She
heaped
scorn
upon
him
"
2:
arrange
in
stacks
; "
heap
firewood
around
the
fireplace
";
"
stack
your
books
up
on
the
shelves
" [
syn
:
stack
,
pile
]
3:
fill
to
overflow
; "
heap
the
platter
with
potatoes
"
From:
Easton's 1897 Bible Dictionary
Heap
When
Joshua
took
the
city
of
Ai
(
Josh
. 8),
he
burned
it
and
"
made
it
an
heap
[
Heb
.
tel
]
for
ever
" (8:28).
The
ruins
of
this
city
were
for
a
long
time
sought
for
in
vain
.
It
has
been
at
length
,
however
,
identified
with
the
mound
which
simply
bears
the
name
of
"
Tel
." "
There
are
many
Tels
in
modern
Palestine
,
that
land
of
Tels
,
each
Tel
with
some
other
name
attached
to
it
to
mark
the
former
site
.
But
the
site
of
Ai
has
no
other
name
'
unto
this
day
.'
It
is
simply
et-Tel
, '
the
heap
'
par
excellence
."
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