- (拿钱来). The
place was
named Pilal because there used to be a
market in this
place 270
years ago (about 1750s). In 1958,
Pilal Commune was
established (皮拉勒公社)...
- Look up
pile in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Pile or
Piles may
refer to:
Pile, a type of deep
foundation **** piles, used for
building deep foundations...
-
Pile is the
raised surface or nap of a fabric,
consisting of
upright loops or
strands of yarn.
Examples of
pile textiles are ****s, corduroy, velvet...
-
Victoria Pile, also
known as
Vicky Pile, is a
British comedy writer,
director and producer, most
noted as the
creator of two
Channel 4
comedy programmes...
- The
pile hitch is a kind of hitch,
which is a knot used for
attaching rope to a pole or
other structure. The
pile hitch is very easy to tie and can be...
- A
pile bridge is a
structure that uses
foundations consisting of long
poles (referred to as piles),
which are made of wood,
concrete or
steel and which...
- A
pile driver is a heavy-duty tool used to
drive piles into soil to
build piers, bridges, cofferdams, and
other "pole"
supported structures, and patterns...
- In publishing, a
slush pile is a set of
unsolicited query letters or m****cripts that have
either been
directly sent to a
publisher by an author, or which...
- A
charcoal pile or
charcoal clamp is a
carefully arranged pile of wood,
covered by turf or
other layer,
inside which a fire is lit in
order to produce...
-
Pile is an
American indie rock band from Boston, M****achusetts.
Starting as the solo act of Rick
Maguire in the late 2000s,
Pile has been a collective...