be in somebody's lineinformalINTERESTED to be the type of thing that someone is interested in or good at 是某人感兴趣的事;是某人的专长 Acting’s not really in my line, I’m afraid. 演戏恐怕不是我的专长。
be in somebody’s line• He was in a line of three cars.• The name is in the first field because it is in the first line. 8.• My father thinks they should be in curved lines.• Do not put fluffy rugs in front of open fires, where they are in the direct line of sparks.• They were in a straight line but when Boris clapped his paws they began to march.• This is in fact the line which Berger then developed.• The Law Society too was in the firing line.
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