stack
stack.01 - set one thing atop another
STACK-V NOTES: Frames file for 'stack' based on sentences in financial subcorpus. Verbnet class spray-9.7-2, other framed members include hang, seed. Comparison with 'set'. (from stack.01-v predicate notes)Aliases:
stack (v.)
stacking (n.)
stacking (n.)
Roles:
ARG0-PAG: stacker
ARG1-PPT: one thing
ARG2-GOL: the other thing arg1 istacked onto, destination
ARG1-PPT: one thing
ARG2-GOL: the other thing arg1 istacked onto, destination
stack-v: stack on
But in recent years , the market has moved toward less expensive `` mini - component '' sets , miniaturized
amplifiers and receivers and software playersARG1
that couldARGM-MOD
be stackedrel
on top of each otherARG2
.stack-v: stack against
`` Small investors are absolutely dismayed that
Wall StreetARG0
is stackingrel
the deckARG1
against themARG2
, and these wide swings are scaring them to death , '' says Raymond A. Mason , chairman of regional broker Legg Mason Inc. in Baltimore .stack_up
stack_up.02 - compare, measure up
STACK_UP-V NOTES: (from stack.02-v)Aliases:
stack_up (v.)
stacking_up (n.)
stacking_up (n.)
Roles:
ARG1-PPT: thing being assessed
ARG2-PPT: compared against
ARG2-PPT: compared against
stack_up-v: unaccusative
It was n't clear how
the ownershipARG1
wouldARGM-MOD
stackrel
uprel
under the new planARGM-LOC
, but employees would keep more than 50 % .