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Yes, '堆积' (duījī) can be used as a verb in Chinese. It means 'to pile up, to accumulate, to amass' and is pronounced as 'duī jī' in Mandarin.
For example:
- 这些书已经堆积在角落里了。(Zhèxiē shū yǐjīng duījī zài jiǎoluò lǐ le.) - These books have already piled up in the corner.
- 垃圾堆积在街道上,影响了环境。(Lājī duījī zài jiēdào shàng, yǐngxiǎng le huánjìng.) - Garbage has accumulated on the streets, affecting the environment.
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