Pile in Meaning in English
expression
ˈpaɪɫ/ /ˈɪn/, /ɪn
PYL-in
pˈaɪl/ /ˈɪn
PYL-in
释义
To enter a place quickly together in a group, often in a crowded or informal way.
用法与细微差别
Informal, mainly spoken. Used for people (and sometimes animals) entering places like cars, rooms, or buildings as a group. Similar to 'pile into' but usually with a sense of hurry or crowding. Not used for single individuals.
Spanish: entrar en masa - apiñarse dentroPortuguese (BR): entrar em massa - aglomerar-se dentroPortuguese (PT): entrar em massa - amontoar-se dentroChinese (Simplified): 蜂拥而入Chinese (Traditional): 蜂擁而入Hindi: भीड़ के साथ अंदर जानाArabic: يدخلون جَماعيًاBengali: একসাথে ঢোকা - হুড়মুড়িয়ে ঢোকাRussian: ломануться внутрь - вваливатьсяJapanese: なだれ込む - 一斉に入るVietnamese: chen chúc vào - ùa vàoKorean: 몰려 들어가다 - 우르르 들어가다Turkish: hep birlikte içeri dalmak - topluca girmekUrdu: ایک ساتھ اندر گھسنا - بھیڑ لگا کر داخل ہوناIndonesian: berdesakan masuk - masuk ramai-ramai
例句
The kids piled in to the car for the trip.
basic
Fans piled in to the stadium when the gates opened.
basic
Everyone piled in to the elevator at once.
basic
As soon as the bus doors opened, people started to pile in.
natural
After the movie, we all piled in to Joe’s tiny car to go for ice cream.
natural
Let’s pile in and see if we all fit!
natural