heaps of
heaps of — 限定詞
1. a very large quantity of something, often more than you expect or need
大量的
數量很多的(非正式)
a very large quantity of something, often more than you expect or need
The charity received heaps of clothes and toys after the appeal on television.
電視上播出呼籲後,慈善機構收到了大量的衣物和玩具。
heaps of + plural noun (clothes and toys)
Quan always brings heaps of snacks to share with his classmates during break.
Quan 總是在休息時間帶一大堆零食與同學分享。
There are heaps of reasons why you should learn a second language early.
有大量的理由讓你該趁早學習第二語言。
Naoko has heaps of books about Japanese history on her bedroom shelf.
Naoko 的臥室書架上堆滿了關於日本歷史的書。
After the storm, heaps of leaves covered the garden path.
暴風雨過後,花園小徑上堆滿了落葉。
- a tiny amount of
opposite meaning, formal register
- hardly any
opposite meaning, similar informality
文法句型
heaps of + noun
heaps of + plural noun
heaps of + uncountable noun
用法筆記
Used mainly in spoken English and informal writing. In formal contexts, prefer 'a large amount of', 'a great deal of', or 'a considerable number of'. Works with both countable nouns (heaps of books) and uncountable nouns (heaps of time). Do not confuse with the literal meaning of 'heap' meaning a pile.
常見錯誤
⚠️ 'There is heaps of food left.' — After an uncountable noun, 'there is' is widely used in everyday speech, even though 'there are' is the formal grammatical choice.