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stacked
stækn. 干し草の山, 稲むら, 麦わらの山; 積み重ね, 山; 書架; (コンピュータ) スタック, 後入れ先出しの方法によって処理を行える記憶領域; (インターネット)情報伝達に使われる相互接続のオープンシステムの層v. 積み重ねる; 積み上げる; ごまかす
stacked イディオム
stacked
having large breasts, having big boobs, sweater girl """Please describe the woman."" ""She was tall, blond and, well, you might say she was stacked."""
the cards are stacked against one
Idiom(s): the cards are stacked against one
Theme: LUCK - LACKING
luck is against one. (Informal.)
• I have the worst luck. The cards are stacked against me all the time.
• How can I accomplish anything when the cards are stacked against me?
have the cards stacked against one
Idiom(s): have the cards stacked against one
Theme: LUCK
to have luck against one.
• You can't get very far in life if you have the cards stacked against you.
• I can't seem to get ahead. I always have the cards stacked against me.
cards are stacked against
cards are stacked against
Many difficulties face someone or something, as in The cards are stacked against the new highway project. This term originated in gambling, where to stack the cards or stack the deck means to arrange cards secretly and dishonestly in one's own favor or against one's opponent. [Mid-1800s]