stacked objects
[/ˈstækt ˈɑːbdʒɛkts/]
nounpl: stacked objects
objetos empilhados
1. Objects arranged in a pile or heap, one on top of another in a vertical arrangement
The stacked objects in the warehouse were organized by size and weight.
Os objetos empilhados no armazém foram organizados por tamanho e peso.
2. In computing, data structures arranged in a Last-In-First-Out (LIFO) format
The stacked objects in the program's memory follow a stack data structure.
Os objetos empilhados na memória do programa seguem uma estrutura de dados em pilha.
3. Physical items placed one upon another for storage or display purposes
The stacked objects took up less floor space in the storage room.
Os objetos empilhados ocupavam menos espaço no chão da sala de armazenamento.
The term 'stacked objects' is commonly used in Brazilian logistics, warehouse management, and IT contexts. In storage facilities throughout Brazil, proper stacking is a regulated practice for safety and efficiency. In Portugal, the term exists but is less frequently used in everyday language compared to Brazil.
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