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pile into
subirse

Oxford Spanish Dictionary

pile into VB [Am paɪl -, Brit pʌɪl -] inf (v + prep + o)

1. pile into (squeeze into):

2. pile into (attack):

3. pile into (crash into):

pile into vehicle:
Oxford Spanish Dictionary
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španski
španski
španski
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engleski
engleski
Oxford Spanish Dictionary

into [Am ˈɪntu, ˈɪn(t)ə, Brit ˈɪntʊ, ˈɪntə] PREP into often appears as the second element of certain verb structures in English (break into, look into, settle into, etc). For translations, see the relevant verb entry (break, look, settle, etc).
into is used in the structure verb +  sb +  into +  -ING (to coax sb into doing, to provoke sb into doing, etc). For translations of these structures see the appropriate verb (coax, provoke, etc).

1.1. into (indicating motion, direction):

entrar a un edificio esp LatAm

1.2. into (against):

1.3. into MATH:

3 into 15 goes or is 5
15 dividido (por) 3 or entre 3 es 5

2. into (in time, distance):

3. into (indicating result of action):

4. into (involved in) inf:

to be into sth/-ing she's into 60's music
to be into sth/-ing she's into 60's music

5. into (indebted to) inf:

to be into sb for sth
deberle algo a alguien

I. pile1 [Am paɪl, Brit pʌɪl] N

1.1. pile (stack, heap):

1.2. pile (large amount, number) Brit inf:

pile usu pl
montón m inf
pile usu pl
pila f inf
pile usu pl
carrada f RioPl inf

1.3. pile (fortune, money):

pile inf

2. pile ELEC:

3. pile (large building):

pile hum

II. pile1 [Am paɪl, Brit pʌɪl] VB trans

pile2 [Am paɪl, Brit pʌɪl] N CONSTR

pile3 [Am paɪl, Brit pʌɪl] N C or U (of fabric)

u rečniku PONS

into [ˈɪntʊ, Am -tə] PREP

1. into:

2. into (indicating an extent in time or space):

3. into (against):

4. into (to the state or condition of):

to turn sth into sth

5. into inf (interested in):

6. into MATH:

I. pile [paɪl] N

1. pile (heap):

to have piles of sth inf
to make a pile fig inf

2. pile (stack):

3. pile ELEC:

4. pile ARCHIT:

5. pile of carpet:

II. pile [paɪl] VB trans

u rečniku PONS

into [ˈɪn·tə] PREP

1. into:

2. into (indicating an extent in time or space):

3. into (against):

4. into (to the state or condition of):

to turn sth into sth

5. into inf (interested in):

6. into math:

I. pile [paɪl] N

1. pile (stack):

2. pile (heap):

to have piles of sth inf
to make a pile fig inf

3. pile ELEC:

4. pile ARCHIT:

5. pile of carpet:

II. pile [paɪl] VB trans

Present
Ipile
youpile
he/she/itpiles
wepile
youpile
theypile
Past
Ipiled
youpiled
he/she/itpiled
wepiled
youpiled
theypiled
Present Perfect
Ihavepiled
youhavepiled
he/she/ithaspiled
wehavepiled
youhavepiled
theyhavepiled
Past Perfect
Ihadpiled
youhadpiled
he/she/ithadpiled
wehadpiled
youhadpiled
theyhadpiled

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However, repeated damage can cause these deposits to pile up on each other, causing a spur-shaped deformity, called a calcaneal (or heel) spur.
en.wikipedia.org
Lying can only pile up and damage relationships and your self-respect.
en.wikipedia.org
Next to the fish, a pile of braised oxtail.
ottawamagazine.com
The fine powder accumulates in a pile on the left.
en.wikipedia.org
He couldn't avoid the fallen rider and the resulting crash caused a multiple rider pile up.
en.wikipedia.org