搜尋結果
line
- IPA[lʌɪn]
英式
- 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 同義詞
- ▪ a furrow or wrinkle in the skin, especially on the face there were new lines round 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 colour 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
- ▪ (in football, hockey, etc.) the goal line Dunne was on hand to bundle the ball over the line video evidence suggests the ball did not cross the line
- ▪ 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 image consisting of lines and solid areas, with no gradation of tone a line block line art
- ▪ each of (usually five) horizontal lines forming a stave 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 drug, especially cocaine, laid out in a line ready to be taken.
- 2. a length of cord, rope, wire, or other material serving a particular purpose Lily pegged the washing on the 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 or service I've got Inspector Jackson on the line for you a freephone advice line
- ▪ a railway track passengers were hit by delays caused by leaves on the line
- ▪ a branch or route of a railway system the Glasgow to London 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 or song 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 altar boys proceeded down the aisle
- ▪ North American a queue.
- ▪ 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
- ▪ 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
- 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 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 approach; a policy the official line is that there were no chemical attacks on allied troops
- ▪ informal a false or exaggerated remark or story he fed me a line about some nightclubbing Japanese photographer none of my chat-up lines ever worked 同義詞
- 6. a connected series of military fieldworks or defences 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
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
- cross a line
- come into line
- do a line with
- draw a line under
- draw the line
- the end of 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 abreast
- line ahead
- line astern
- 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