Rechercher
to pile up
[phrase form: pile]
01
s'accumuler
to increase in amount or quantity over time
Intransitive
02
s'entasser
to stack things on top of each other
Transitive: to pile up sth
03
empiler, accumuler
to put a large quantity or group of things in one place or on top of one another
Transitive: to pile up sth
pile up
v
Exemple
Leaves piled up in the backyard during autumn.
Work assignments have been piling up since the manager went on vacation.
If you don't address your issues, they'll just pile up over time.
Bills just seem to pile up when you least expect it.
Throughout her acting career, she piled up accolades and awards for her outstanding performances.