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lining
- IPA[ˈlīniNG]
美式
- a layer of different material covering the inside surface of something;an additional layer of different material attached to the inside of a garment or curtain to make it warmer or hang better
noun: lining, plural noun: linings
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- 1. a layer of different material covering the inside surface of something a lining of fireproof insulation lining paper
- ▪ an additional layer of different material attached to the inside of a garment or curtain to make it warmer or hang better leather gloves with fur linings
- 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 American Dictionary
- 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
- cover the inside surface of (a container or garment) with a layer of different material: a basket lined with polyethylene
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- cover the inside surface of (a container or garment) with a layer of different material: a basket lined with polythene
Oxford Dictionary
- marked or covered with lines: a sheet of lined paper he had kind eyes and a deeply lined face
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- marked or covered with lines: a sheet of lined paper he had kind eyes and a deeply lined face
Oxford Dictionary
- a layer of asbestos or a similar material attached to a brake shoe to increase friction against ...
Oxford American Dictionary
- a lining to an interior wall that does not need to be plastered.
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- IPA[ˈlʌɪnɪŋ]
英式
- a layer of different material covering the inside surface of something: self-clean oven linings
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