to pile up

JLPT N5 11 strokes

Words with this Kanji

Usage of (duī)

The character primarily means "to pile up" or "a pile." It is commonly used to describe physical objects stacked or accumulated in a heap, such as books, garbage, or work tasks.

Common Collocations

  • 堆积 (duījī): to accumulate or pile up, often used for abstract or physical things like work or trash.
  • (yī duī): a pile of, used to quantify a heap of items.

Usage Notes

is often used with concrete nouns to describe physical piles, but it can also be used metaphorically for abstract accumulations like work or problems. It usually appears before the noun it modifies or after a verb indicating the action of piling.

Common Confusion

Don't confuse with 摞 (luò), which also means to stack but is more specific to neatly stacking items like books. implies a looser, sometimes messier pile.

Example Sentences

He piled the books on the table.

The pile of garbage is getting higher and higher.

He piled up a lot of work and can't handle it all.