Pile into Meaning in English
expression
释义
To enter a place, vehicle, or space very quickly or in a large, crowded group. Often used when many people move together into a small area at once.
用法与细微差别
Mostly informal and used for groups of people, especially with 'car', 'bus', 'room', etc. Can be playful or describe chaos. Watch for confusion with 'pile up' (not the same meaning).
例句
The children piled into the bus after school.
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We all piled into the car to go to the beach.
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Fans piled into the stadium early for the concert.
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At the start of the sale, shoppers piled into the store, grabbing everything they could.
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As soon as the doors opened, everyone piled into the conference room for the meeting.
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We all piled into the elevator even though it was already crowded.
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