摞 (luò) - To pile up, stack & a pile or stack of things
摞 · luò
To pile up, stack;
a pile or stack of things;
measure word for things stacked.
To pile up, stacka pile or stack of thingsmeasure word for things stacked.
Usage highlights
Stack upA stack of booksA pile of papersStack platesStack bricksHigh stack
Usage & contexts
Examples
- She stacked the books neatly (把书摞起来).
- There is a pile of documents on the desk (一摞文件).
- He stacked the plates after washing (把盘子摞好).
- The worker carried a stack of bricks (一摞砖头).
Collocations
- Stack up(摞起来)
- A stack of books(一摞书)
- A pile of papers(一摞纸)
- Stack plates(摞盘子)
- Stack bricks(摞砖)
- High stack(高摞)
Idioms
- No specific idioms found for this character
Cultural background
FAQ- Commonly used in daily life to describe orderly stacking of objects.
- Reflects the cultural value of neatness and organization in physical spaces.
- Frequently appears in contexts involving books, dishes, construction materials, and documents.