English to afrikaans meaning of

Die woordeboekbetekenis van die woord "stapels" kan verskil na gelang van die konteks waarin dit gebruik word. Hier is 'n paar moontlike definisies:Selfstandige naamwoord: 'n Hoop voorwerpe, tipies op 'n netjiese of ordelike manier gerangskik. Byvoorbeeld, "Die boeke is op die rak gestapel."Werkwoord: Om 'n stel voorwerpe in 'n hopie te rangskik, tipies een bo-op 'n ander. Byvoorbeeld, "Hy het die borde in die wasbak gestapel."Selfstandige naamwoord: 'n Groot hoeveelheid of hoeveelheid van iets. Byvoorbeeld, "Sy het stapels geld in haar besigheid gemaak."Selfstandige naamwoord: 'n Vertikale kolom van data in 'n rekenaarprogram of sigblad. Byvoorbeeld, "Die data is georganiseer in verskeie stapels vir ontleding."Selfstandige naamwoord: 'n Stapel pannekoek of ander soortgelyke voedselitems. Byvoorbeeld, "Sy het 'n stapel wafels vir ontbyt bestel."

Sentence Examples

  1. The massive oak desk, no doubt gorgeous in the first three or four offices it had served, was so buried by stacks of paper it could have passed for the working space of a haggard newspaper editor.
  2. Stacks upon stacks of papers and books lay strewn among furniture that at one point might have been nice, but clearly had been in use for a very long time.
  3. A man in a dark business suit sat next to small green stacks of money.
  4. I make my way to the stacks of paintings leaning against the back wall.
  5. To my left, partially lit by leaking moonlight, partially in gloom, but mostly in shadow and pitch darkness across the expansive first floor was a maze of crushing, tearing, shredding, and sorting machines, and stacks, walls, mountainous piles, and wheeled bins of both plastic and canvas filled to the brim with product, before, during, and after crushing.
  6. At the bottom of the stacks, I found a few photos with him and another child.
  7. A long table sat next to it piled with drugs and several stacks of hundred dollar bills.
  8. In the scant moonlight, with plaster dust stinging my eyes, I managed to make out the stacks, piles, and other bins on the wide floor, the lanes between, and the pitch black voids connecting them, but no Love.
  9. There was an opening on the second floor, with stacks of hay just as high.