Pile
Translations of "pile" (48 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Ancient Greek | θίς(mass of things heaped together; heap), σωρός(mass of things heaped together; heap), σώρευμα(mass of things heaped together; heap), σωρεύω(to lay or throw into a pile) | thís, sōrós, sṓreuma, sōreúō | |
| Arabic | عرام(mass of things heaped together; heap), كومة(mass of things heaped together; heap), كَوْم(mass of things heaped together; heap) | ʕurram, kōma, kawm | |
| Armenian | դեզ(mass of things heaped together; heap), զանգված(mass of things heaped together; heap), կույտ(mass of things heaped together; heap), շեղջ(mass of things heaped together; heap) | dez, zangvac, kuyt, šeġǰ | |
| Bulgarian | камара(mass of things heaped together; heap), кол(stake of pointed timber, steel etc., driven into the earth), куп(mass of things heaped together; heap), пачка(mass formed in layers), пилон(stake of pointed timber, steel etc., driven into the earth), пух(fine or short hair), забивам(to drive piles into), засипвам(to add something to a great number), натоварвам(to overload), натрупвам(to lay or throw into a pile) | kamara, kol, kup, pačka, pilon, puh, zabivam, zasipvam, natovarvam, natrupvam | |
| Catalan | pila(mass of things heaped together; heap), pila(vertical series of alternate disks of two dissimilar metals, laid up with disks of cloth or paper moistened with acid water between them, for producing a current of electricity; voltaic pile or galvanic pile), pila(heraldry: one of the ordinaries), amuntegar(to lay or throw into a pile), fer pila(to lay or throw into a pile) | — | |
| Chinese Mandarin | 堆(mass of things heaped together; heap), 桩(stake of pointed timber, steel etc., driven into the earth), 打桩(to drive piles into) | duī, zhuāng, dǎzhuāng | |
| Czech | halda(mass of things heaped together; heap), honosné sídlo(large building, or mass of buildings), hromada(mass of things heaped together; heap), klín(heraldry: one of the ordinaries), komínek(mass formed in layers), kupa(mass of things heaped together; heap), kůl(stake of pointed timber, steel etc., driven into the earth), palác(large building, or mass of buildings), pilota(architecture, civil engineering: beam, pole, or pillar, driven completely into the ground), pilíř(architecture, civil engineering: beam, pole, or pillar, driven completely into the ground), štos(mass formed in layers), dát na hromadu(to lay or throw into a pile), nakupit(to lay or throw into a pile), narovnat(to lay or throw into a pile) | — | |
| Dutch | punt(heraldry: one of the ordinaries), stapel(mass of things heaped together; heap) | — | |
| Eastern Mari | курык(mass of things heaped together; heap) | kuryk | |
| Esperanto | amaso(mass of things heaped together; heap), stako(mass of things heaped together; heap) | — | |
| Farefare | gilgo(mass of things heaped together; heap), kuko(mass of things heaped together; heap) | — | |
| Finnish | aluskarva(fine or short hair), haiven(fine or short hair), kasa(mass of things heaped together; heap), kasa(group or list of related items), kasa(mass formed in layers), keihäänkärki(head of an arrow or spear), kärki(head of an arrow or spear), kärki(heraldry: one of the ordinaries), läjä(mass of things heaped together; heap), läjä(mass formed in layers), nuolenpää(head of an arrow or spear), paalu(stake of pointed timber, steel etc., driven into the earth), paristo(vertical series of alternate disks of two dissimilar metals, laid up with disks of cloth or paper moistened with acid water between them, for producing a current of electricity; voltaic pile or galvanic pile), piili(obsolete: dart, arrow), pino(mass of things heaped together; heap), pino(group or list of related items), pää(head of an arrow or spear), röykkiö(mass of things heaped together; heap), kasata(to lay or throw into a pile), kasata(to overload), kasata(to add something to a great number), paaluttaa(to drive piles into), pinota(to lay or throw into a pile), pinota(to overload), ruuhkauttaa(to create a hold-up) | — | |
| French | monceau(mass of things heaped together; heap), pieu(stake of pointed timber, steel etc., driven into the earth), pile(mass of things heaped together; heap), pile(group or list of related items), pile(mass formed in layers), pile(vertical series of alternate disks of two dissimilar metals, laid up with disks of cloth or paper moistened with acid water between them, for producing a current of electricity; voltaic pile or galvanic pile), pile(heraldry: one of the ordinaries), tas(mass of things heaped together; heap), ajouter(to lay or throw into a pile), amasser(to lay or throw into a pile), empiler(to lay or throw into a pile), faire pile(to lay or throw into a pile) | — | |
| Georgian | თავი(head of an arrow or spear) | tavi | |
| German | Beige(mass of things heaped together; heap), Halde(mass of things heaped together; heap), Haufen(mass of things heaped together; heap), Keil(heraldry: one of the ordinaries), Pfahl(stake of pointed timber, steel etc., driven into the earth), Stapel(mass of things heaped together; heap), Stoß(mass of things heaped together; heap), anhäufen(to lay or throw into a pile), aufstapeln(to lay or throw into a pile), beigen(to lay or throw into a pile), schichten(to lay or throw into a pile), stapeln(to lay or throw into a pile) | — | |
| Greek | σωρός(mass of things heaped together; heap) | sorós | |
| Hawaiian | paila(mass of things heaped together; heap) | — | |
| Hebrew | עֲרֵמָה(mass of things heaped together; heap) | — | |
| Hungarian | Volta-oszlop(vertical series of alternate disks of two dissimilar metals, laid up with disks of cloth or paper moistened with acid water between them, for producing a current of electricity; voltaic pile or galvanic pile), csoport(group or list of related items), cölöp(architecture, civil engineering: beam, pole, or pillar, driven completely into the ground), elem(vertical series of alternate disks of two dissimilar metals, laid up with disks of cloth or paper moistened with acid water between them, for producing a current of electricity; voltaic pile or galvanic pile), galváncella(vertical series of alternate disks of two dissimilar metals, laid up with disks of cloth or paper moistened with acid water between them, for producing a current of electricity; voltaic pile or galvanic pile), galvánelem(vertical series of alternate disks of two dissimilar metals, laid up with disks of cloth or paper moistened with acid water between them, for producing a current of electricity; voltaic pile or galvanic pile), galvánoszlop(vertical series of alternate disks of two dissimilar metals, laid up with disks of cloth or paper moistened with acid water between them, for producing a current of electricity; voltaic pile or galvanic pile), galvántelep(vertical series of alternate disks of two dissimilar metals, laid up with disks of cloth or paper moistened with acid water between them, for producing a current of electricity; voltaic pile or galvanic pile), halom(mass of things heaped together; heap), halom(group or list of related items), karó(architecture, civil engineering: beam, pole, or pillar, driven completely into the ground), köteg(mass of things heaped together; heap), nagy vagyon((slang in English) large amount of money), nagy épület(large building, or mass of buildings), nyaláb(mass of things heaped together; heap), oszlop(vertical series of alternate disks of two dissimilar metals, laid up with disks of cloth or paper moistened with acid water between them, for producing a current of electricity; voltaic pile or galvanic pile), rakás(mass of things heaped together; heap), telep(vertical series of alternate disks of two dissimilar metals, laid up with disks of cloth or paper moistened with acid water between them, for producing a current of electricity; voltaic pile or galvanic pile) | — | |
| Indonesian | tumpukan(mass of things heaped together; heap) | — | |
| Ingrian | koko(mass of things heaped together; heap), mytty(mass of things heaped together; heap), ropja(mass of things heaped together; heap), runni(mass of things heaped together; heap) | — | |
| Irish | caitín(fine or short hair), carnán(mass of things heaped together; heap), cual(mass of things heaped together; heap) | — | |
| Italian | ammasso(mass of things heaped together; heap), ammasso(large building, or mass of buildings), batteria(vertical series of alternate disks of two dissimilar metals, laid up with disks of cloth or paper moistened with acid water between them, for producing a current of electricity; voltaic pile or galvanic pile), blocco(large building, or mass of buildings), catasta(mass of things heaped together; heap), catasta(mass formed in layers), elenco(group or list of related items), gruppo(group or list of related items), ingorgo(mass of things heaped together; heap), lanugine(fine or short hair), lista(group or list of related items), mucchio(mass of things heaped together; heap), mucchio(group or list of related items), paletto(stake of pointed timber, steel etc., driven into the earth), palo(stake of pointed timber, steel etc., driven into the earth), pelucco(fine or short hair), peluria(fine or short hair), pila(mass of things heaped together; heap), pila(mass formed in layers), pila(vertical series of alternate disks of two dissimilar metals, laid up with disks of cloth or paper moistened with acid water between them, for producing a current of electricity; voltaic pile or galvanic pile), pila(heraldry: one of the ordinaries), punta(head of an arrow or spear), accatastare(to lay or throw into a pile), accatastare(to drive piles into), ammassare(to overload), ammassare(to add something to a great number), ammassare(to drive piles into), ammucchiare(to lay or throw into a pile), ammucchiare(to drive piles into), creare un ingorgo(to create a hold-up), impilare(to lay or throw into a pile) | — | |
| Japanese | 山(mass of things heaped together; heap), 積み重ね(mass of things heaped together; heap) | yama, tsumikasane | |
| Kazakh | қада(stake of pointed timber, steel etc., driven into the earth) | qada | |
| Korean | 말뚝(stake of pointed timber, steel etc., driven into the earth), 무더기(mass of things heaped together; heap), 쌓다(to lay or throw into a pile) | malttuk, mudeogi, ssata | |
| Latin | cumulus(mass of things heaped together; heap), struēs(mass of things heaped together; heap), sublica(stake of pointed timber, steel etc., driven into the earth) | — | |
| Lithuanian | kaũpas(mass of things heaped together; heap), krūvà(mass of things heaped together; heap) | — | |
| Māori | tumu(stake of pointed timber, steel etc., driven into the earth) | — | |
| Norwegian | batteri(vertical series of alternate disks of two dissimilar metals, laid up with disks of cloth or paper moistened with acid water between them, for producing a current of electricity; voltaic pile or galvanic pile), haug(mass of things heaped together; heap), stabel(mass of things heaped together; heap) | — | |
| Norwegian Bokmål | pel(stake of pointed timber, steel etc., driven into the earth), påle(stake of pointed timber, steel etc., driven into the earth), samle(to lay or throw into a pile), stable(to lay or throw into a pile) | — | |
| Norwegian Nynorsk | påle(stake of pointed timber, steel etc., driven into the earth), samle(to lay or throw into a pile), stable(to lay or throw into a pile) | — | |
| Old English | hēap(mass of things heaped together; heap) | — | |
| Oromo | tuuluu(mass of things heaped together; heap), tuuluu(to lay or throw into a pile) | — | |
| Ottoman Turkish | كومه(mass of things heaped together; heap), كومه(mass formed in layers), ییغین(mass of things heaped together; heap), ییغین(mass formed in layers) | küme, küme, yığın, yığın | |
| Persian | توده(mass of things heaped together; heap), ستون(stake of pointed timber, steel etc., driven into the earth), نوک(head of an arrow or spear), پایه(stake of pointed timber, steel etc., driven into the earth), کوت(mass of things heaped together; heap), کپه(mass of things heaped together; heap) | tude, sotun, nok, pâye, kut, koppe | |
| Polish | sterta(mass of things heaped together; heap), stos(mass of things heaped together; heap) | — | |
| Portuguese | madeixa(fine or short hair), monte (desordenado)(mass of things heaped together; heap), pila(heraldry: one of the ordinaries), pilha(mass of things heaped together; heap), pilha(vertical series of alternate disks of two dissimilar metals, laid up with disks of cloth or paper moistened with acid water between them, for producing a current of electricity; voltaic pile or galvanic pile), empilhar(to lay or throw into a pile), fazer monte desordenado(to lay or throw into a pile), fazer pilha(to lay or throw into a pile), pôr em pilha(to lay or throw into a pile) | — | |
| Quechua | pirwa(mass of things heaped together; heap), qullu(mass of things heaped together; heap), pirway(to lay or throw into a pile), suk'ay(to lay or throw into a pile) | — | |
| Romanian | grămadă(mass of things heaped together; heap) | — | |
| Russian | гальвани́ческий элеме́нт(vertical series of alternate disks of two dissimilar metals, laid up with disks of cloth or paper moistened with acid water between them, for producing a current of electricity; voltaic pile or galvanic pile), гру́да(mass of things heaped together; heap), ку́ча(mass of things heaped together; heap), наконе́чник(head of an arrow or spear), сва́я(architecture, civil engineering: beam, pole, or pillar, driven completely into the ground), сва́я(stake of pointed timber, steel etc., driven into the earth), сто́пка(mass of things heaped together; heap), зава́ливать(to lay or throw into a pile), завали́ть(to lay or throw into a pile), нава́ливать(to lay or throw into a pile), навали́ть(to lay or throw into a pile), нагружа́ть(to overload), нагрузи́ть(to overload), перегружа́ть(to overload), перегрузи́ть(to overload) | galʹvaníčeskij elemént, grúda, kúča, nakonéčnik, svája, svája, stópka, zaválivatʹ, zavalítʹ, naválivatʹ, navalítʹ, nagružátʹ, nagruzítʹ, peregružátʹ, peregruzítʹ | |
| Sanskrit | निचय(mass of things heaped together; heap), राशि(mass of things heaped together; heap) | nicaya, rāśi | |
| Spanish | conjunto(large building, or mass of buildings), cúmulo(mass of things heaped together; heap), hacina(mass of things heaped together; heap), haza(mass of things heaped together; heap), montón(mass of things heaped together; heap), pila(mass of things heaped together; heap), pila(vertical series of alternate disks of two dissimilar metals, laid up with disks of cloth or paper moistened with acid water between them, for producing a current of electricity; voltaic pile or galvanic pile), pila(heraldry: one of the ordinaries), rima(mass of things heaped together; heap), rimero(mass of things heaped together; heap), ruma(mass of things heaped together; heap), tambache(mass of things heaped together; heap), tauca(mass of things heaped together; heap), tonga(mass of things heaped together; heap), tongada(mass of things heaped together; heap), apilar(to lay or throw into a pile), hacinar(to lay or throw into a pile) | — | |
| Swedish | hög(mass of things heaped together; heap), kil(heraldry: one of the ordinaries), stapla(to lay or throw into a pile) | — | |
| Turkish | pil(mass of things heaped together; heap), yığmak(mass of things heaped together; heap), yığın(mass of things heaped together; heap) | — | |
| Ugaritic | 𐎖𐎎𐎕(mass of things heaped together; heap) | qmṣ | |
| Ukrainian | ку́па(mass of things heaped together; heap) | kúpa | |
| Walloon | hopea(mass of things heaped together; heap), moncea(mass of things heaped together; heap), pile(mass of things heaped together; heap) | — |
камара, кол, куп, пачка, пилон, пух, забивам, засипвам, натоварвам, натрупвам
kamara, kol, kup, pačka, pilon, puh, zabivam, zasipvam, natovarvam, natrupvam
pila, pila, pila, amuntegar, fer pila
halda, honosné sídlo, hromada, klín, komínek, kupa, kůl, palác, pilota, pilíř, štos, dát na hromadu, nakupit, narovnat
punt, stapel
amaso, stako
gilgo, kuko
aluskarva, haiven, kasa, kasa, kasa, keihäänkärki, kärki, kärki, läjä, läjä, nuolenpää, paalu, paristo, piili, pino, pino, pää, röykkiö, kasata, kasata, kasata, paaluttaa, pinota, pinota, ruuhkauttaa
monceau, pieu, pile, pile, pile, pile, pile, tas, ajouter, amasser, empiler, faire pile
Beige, Halde, Haufen, Keil, Pfahl, Stapel, Stoß, anhäufen, aufstapeln, beigen, schichten, stapeln
paila
עֲרֵמָה
Volta-oszlop, csoport, cölöp, elem, galváncella, galvánelem, galvánoszlop, galvántelep, halom, halom, karó, köteg, nagy vagyon, nagy épület, nyaláb, oszlop, rakás, telep
tumpukan
koko, mytty, ropja, runni
caitín, carnán, cual
ammasso, ammasso, batteria, blocco, catasta, catasta, elenco, gruppo, ingorgo, lanugine, lista, mucchio, mucchio, paletto, palo, pelucco, peluria, pila, pila, pila, pila, punta, accatastare, accatastare, ammassare, ammassare, ammassare, ammucchiare, ammucchiare, creare un ingorgo, impilare
cumulus, struēs, sublica
kaũpas, krūvà
tumu
batteri, haug, stabel
pel, påle, samle, stable
påle, samle, stable
hēap
tuuluu, tuuluu
sterta, stos
madeixa, monte (desordenado), pila, pilha, pilha, empilhar, fazer monte desordenado, fazer pilha, pôr em pilha
pirwa, qullu, pirway, suk'ay
grămadă
гальвани́ческий элеме́нт, гру́да, ку́ча, наконе́чник, сва́я, сва́я, сто́пка, зава́ливать, завали́ть, нава́ливать, навали́ть, нагружа́ть, нагрузи́ть, перегружа́ть, перегрузи́ть
galʹvaníčeskij elemént, grúda, kúča, nakonéčnik, svája, svája, stópka, zaválivatʹ, zavalítʹ, naválivatʹ, navalítʹ, nagružátʹ, nagruzítʹ, peregružátʹ, peregruzítʹ
conjunto, cúmulo, hacina, haza, montón, pila, pila, pila, rima, rimero, ruma, tambache, tauca, tonga, tongada, apilar, hacinar
hög, kil, stapla
pil, yığmak, yığın
hopea, moncea, pile
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