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line-out
- IPA[ˈlʌɪnaʊt]
英式
- a formation of parallel lines of opposing forwards at right angles to the touchline when the ball is thrown in.;an occasion when the ball is thrown in to a line-out.
noun: line-out, plural noun: line-outs
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名詞
- 1. a formation of parallel lines of opposing forwards at right angles to the touchline when the ball is thrown in.
- ▪ an occasion when the ball is thrown in to a line-out.
- 2. an output socket in an electrical device.
- be put out by hitting a line drive that is caught
Oxford American Dictionary
- be caught out after hitting a line drive
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- transplant seedlings from beds into nursery lines, where they are grown before being moved to ...
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- behaving in a way that breaks the rules or is considered disreputable or inappropriate
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- behaving in a way that breaks the rules or is considered inappropriate
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- transplant seedlings from beds into nursery lines, where they are grown before being moved to ...
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- not in alignment or accordance with
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- behave inappropriately or disobediently
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- not in alignment or accordance with
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