英 [ˈpaɪlˌʌp] 美 [ˈpaɪlˌʌp]
n. 连环相撞;堆积
multiple collisions of vehicles
... 〖heapup〗堆积;聚集 〖pileup〗堆叠 〖in-pile〗表示在反应堆内进行实验或安放设备的术语 ...
... 〖packice〗由大小浮冰推挤在一起形成混杂体的海上冰块 〖pileup〗一层一层地码起来 〖rick〗堆积成垛(如干草) ...
... pigtail 柔韧铜辫 pileup 扳键 pilot arc (引)导(电)弧 ...
... 撞车 crash 追尾 pileup 伤亡(人员) casualty ...
Stopping the car short caused a pileup on the highway.
这辆汽车突然刹车使公路上的汽车排成长龙。
A pileup could adversely impact technical, cost, and schedule baselines.
一个连续相撞可能会严重影响技术、成本,以及进度基线。
Until end in 50's, have track tramcar still is the important and public pileup of these cities.
直到50年代末,有轨电车仍然是这些城市的重要公共交通工具。
Early snowfall was blamed for a 19-car pileup in Cumberland, Maine, that caused minor injuries.
However, even before the inevitable pileup, we can perceive the outlines of trouble.
But it downplayed suggestions that it would be forced to heavily discount in the weeks ahead to avoid a pileup of merchandise.