stack in Japanese
stack in Japanese is 塚, スタック — stack means a pile of things placed neatly one on top of another.
stack in Japanese
塚
Pronounced: tsuka
A pile of similar objects, each directly on top of the last.
スタック
Pronounced: sutakku
(computing, often with "the") A stack data structure stored in main memory that is manipulated during machine language procedure call related instructions.
What does "stack" mean?
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noun A pile of things placed neatly one on top of another.
"He balanced a stack of plates on one arm."
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noun In computing, a data structure where the last item added is the first one removed, or the memory area used for tracking function calls.
"The program crashed with a stack overflow error."
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noun Informal: a large sum of money.
"She made stacks of cash flipping houses."
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verb To arrange things in a pile, or to add something to an existing pile.
"Stack the chairs against the wall after the meeting."
stack in a sentence
- He balanced a stack of plates on one arm.
- There's a stack of unread mail on the counter.
- The program crashed with a stack overflow error.
- Each function call pushes a new frame onto the stack.
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Frequently asked questions
What is "stack" in Japanese?
"stack" in Japanese is 塚, スタック. stack means: A pile of things placed neatly one on top of another.
How do you pronounce 塚?
"stack" in Japanese is 塚, pronounced "tsuka".
How do you use "stack" in a sentence?
Example: "He balanced a stack of plates on one arm." In Japanese, "stack" is 塚, スタック.
Are there other ways to say "stack" in Japanese?
Yes — Japanese has 2 translations listed for "stack": 塚, スタック.
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