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line
- IPA[līn]
美式
- a long, narrow mark or band;a straight or curved continuous extent of length without breadth.
- stand or be positioned at intervals along;mark or cover with lines
verb: line, 3rd person present: lines, gerund or present participle: lining, past tense: lined, past participle: lined
noun: line, plural noun: lines
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名詞
- 1. a long, narrow mark or band a row of closely spaced dots will look like a continuous line I can't draw a straight line 同義詞
- ▪ a straight or curved continuous extent of length without breadth.
- ▪ a direct course the ball rose in a straight line her mouth set in an angry line 同義詞
- ▪ a furrow or wrinkle in the skin of the face or hands there were new lines around her eyes and mouth laughter lines 同義詞
- ▪ a contour or outline considered as a feature of design or composition crisp architectural lines the artist's use of clean line and color 同義詞
- ▪ (on a map or graph) a curve connecting all points having a specified common property.
- ▪ a line marking the starting or finishing point in a race a good position at the start line will put you in the front rank on the first leg
- ▪ a line marked on a field or court that relates to the rules of a game or sport Dunne was on hand to bundle the ball over the line video evidence suggests the ball did not cross the line
- ▪ the line of scrimmage.
- ▪ the equator.
- ▪ a notional limit or boundary the issue of peace cut across class lines television blurs the line between news and entertainment 同義詞
- ▪ each of the very narrow horizontal sections forming a television picture.
- ▪ a narrow range of the spectrum that is noticeably brighter or darker than the adjacent parts.
- ▪ the level of the base of most letters, such as h and x, in printing and writing.
- ▪ denoting an illustration or graphic consisting of lines and solid areas, with no gradation of tone a line block line art
- ▪ each of (usually five) horizontal lines forming a staff in musical notation.
- ▪ a sequence of notes or tones forming an instrumental or vocal melody a powerful melodic line
- ▪ informal a dose of a powdered narcotic or hallucinatory drug, especially cocaine or heroin, laid out in a line.
- 2. a length of cord, rope, wire, or other material serving a particular purpose wring the clothes and hang them on the line a telephone line 同義詞
- ▪ a length of sterile tubing inserted into a vein or artery in order to provide temporary access, typically so as to administer fluids or withdraw blood he's having an op this morning to put a line in his chest for IV drugs
- ▪ a telephone connection she had a crank on the line
- ▪ a railroad track.
- ▪ a branch or route of a railroad system the Philadelphia to Baltimore line
- ▪ a company that provides ships, aircraft, or buses on particular routes on a regular basis a major shipping line
- 3. a horizontal row of written or printed words take the cursor up one line and press the delete key
- ▪ a part of a poem forming one row of written or printed words each stanza has eight lines 同義詞
- ▪ the words of an actor's part in a play or film he couldn't seem to remember his lines and had to read his dialogue off boards 同義詞
- ▪ British an amount of text or number of repetitions of a sentence written out as a school punishment five hundred lines to anyone caught sneaking in before the bell!
- 4. a row of people or things a line of acolytes proceeded down the aisle
- ▪ North American a row or sequence of people or vehicles awaiting their turn to be attended to or to proceed.
- ▪ a connected series of people following one another in time (used especially of several generations of a family) we follow the history of a family through the male line 同義詞
- ▪ US (in football, hockey, etc.) a set of players in the forwardmost positions for offense or defense.
- ▪ one of the positions on the line of scrimmage.
- ▪ a series of related things the bill is the latest in a long line of measures to protect society from criminals 同義詞
- ▪ a range of commercial goods the company intends to hire more people and expand its product line 同義詞
- ▪ US the point spread for sports events on which bets may be made.
- 5. an area or branch of activity the stresses unique to their line of work 同義詞
- ▪ a direction, course, or channel he opened another line of attack lines of communication 同義詞
- ▪ a manner of doing or thinking about something you can't run a business on these lines the superintendent was thinking along the same lines 同義詞
- ▪ an agreed-upon approach; a policy the official line is that there were no chemical attacks on allied troops
- ▪ informal a false or exaggerated account or story he feeds me a line about this operation 同義詞
- 6. a connected series of military fieldworks or defenses facing an enemy force raids behind enemy lines 同義詞
- ▪ an arrangement of soldiers or ships in a column or line formation; a line of battle. 同義詞
- ▪ regular army regiments (as opposed to auxiliary forces or household troops).
動詞
- 1. stand or be positioned at intervals along a processional route lined by people waving flags 同義詞
- 2. mark or cover with lines deep wrinkles lined his face 同義詞
- 3. hit a line drive.
- a layer of different material covering the inside surface of something: a lining of fireproof insulation lining paper
Oxford American Dictionary
- a layer of different material covering the inside surface of something: self-clean oven linings
Oxford Dictionary
- marked or covered with lines: a sheet of lined paper he had kind eyes and a deeply lined face
Oxford American Dictionary
- marked or covered with lines: a sheet of lined paper he had kind eyes and a deeply lined face
Oxford Dictionary
- used in reference to a form of criminal activity in which drug dealers in major cities ... police are urging people to look out for the signs of county lines drug dealing he was arrested in April as part of a police crackdown on county lines
Oxford Dictionary
- a marriage certificate.
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片語
- above the line
- all down the line
- along the line
- below the line
- bring someone or something into line
- come down to the line
- come into line
- draw a line under
- draw the line
- get a line on
- in line
- in line for
- in line with
- in the line of duty
- lay it on the line
- line in the sand
- line of communications
- line of credit
- line of fire
- line of flight
- line of force
- line of march
- line of sight
- line of succession
- line of vision
- on the line
- out of line
- out of line with
- line out
- line up
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- IPA[lʌɪn]
英式
- a long, narrow mark or band: a row of closely spaced dots will look like a continuous line I can't draw a straight line
- stand or be positioned at intervals along: a processional route lined by people waving flags
Oxford Dictionary
- IPA[līn]
美式
- cover the inside surface of (a container or garment) with a layer of different material: a basket lined with polyethylene
Oxford American Dictionary
- IPA[lʌɪn]
英式
- cover the inside surface of (a container or garment) with a layer of different material: a basket lined with polythene
Oxford Dictionary