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Definition of line-up in English: line-upnounˈlʌɪnʌp 1A group of people or things brought together for a particular purpose, especially the members of a sports team or a group of musicians or other entertainers. (特定情况下集中在一起的)一批人(或物)(尤指运动员、音乐家等) the instrumental line-up is piano, drums, and lead and bass guitar a talented batting line-up 一批有才能的击球手。 Example sentencesExamples - Settle have been very active in the close season and have some selection decisions to make in identifying their optimum line-up.
- Keighley's new blues club is establishing itself with a new name and a monthly line-up of national and international acts.
- Full schedule details of the new line-up will be announced shortly.
- It has continued to attract an impressive line-up of Elite riders including many Olympians and professionals.
- Although the weather was hot, a line-up of bands entertained the musically inclined for the afternoon.
- Quickly into the Carling Cup quarter finals and a series of youth and reserve sides met up with some full strength line-ups; and the kids generally held sway.
- Crew line-ups have remained identical to last year and strong rivalries continue.
- Theatre bosses say tickets for the line-up of entertainment are already selling fast.
- The new line-up includes their country's quad rowing in the bow four spots.
- The company can boast a strong line-up of partners among the handheld device and mobile operator elites.
- It was a charity event to raise money for orphans in Muslim countries and the line-up of singers was just the right way to end the weekend.
- After the signings of Smith and Rooney over the summer, Manchester United has one of the most exciting attacking line-ups in the country.
- The driver from Milan ranks among the global line-up of Formula BMW drivers from 13 countries.
- Surfers bobbing in the line-up make up a community of sorts, one often strengthened by the presence of locals who know and look out for each other.
- Although we're one of the BBC's smallest local radio stations, our new schedule will give us one of the strongest presentation line-ups in the country.
- The team are diminished when they are not present, their presence in the starting line-up is as good as a goal start.
- Horizon Motorsport has announced details of its multi-car line-up for the Michelin Porsche Open Series.
- Their success is built on a batting line-up that will surely go down as one of the most talented to have graced a field.
- However it was Josemi who was the sole Spanish representative in the line-up, in place of the experienced and in-form Finnan.
- The years of Sunday Night and big starry entertainment line-ups are over, and even the Royal Variety Show seems like a dusty relic of a different age.
Synonyms list of performers, list, listing, cast, bill, programme list of players, team, squad, side, selection 2North American A line or queue of people or things. 〈主北美〉一队人;一排东西 hour-long line-ups are common during peak periods Example sentencesExamples - Marvel at the line-up of shabby kids in a line across the old Syke on Fellside, where smoke billows across the rooftops and cats prowl the cobbles.
- The actual border crossing station between Jordan and Iraq looks like most other terminals between nations, with long line-ups and crowds in the various offices.
Synonyms queue, line, row, column British informal crocodile - 2.1
another term for identity parade Example sentencesExamples - Ironically, she was doing jury duty when the call came asking her to come for a lineup.
- The police apprehended Olivia's attackers and asked her to go down and identify them from a line-up.
- This applies not just to military frontlines, but also to welfare lines, police line-ups, or even stitching a hemline in a sweatshop.
- He matched an eyewitness's account of a man seen with Walsh shortly before she died, and was picked out in a police line-up.
- Police officers should not speak to eyewitnesses after the lineups regarding their identification or their inability to identify anyone.
- Previously, we wrote about Five Unusual Ways To Make Money (including volunteering for police line-ups and helping to compile the electoral register).
- There is a process to picking out a picture in a police photo line-up.
- From the crime scene to the line-up to the mug shot, the criminal justice system depends on photography.
- The court was told the woman saw her attacker's face and later picked Malkinson out of a police identification line-up.
- A review of security within Northern Ireland banking, the impact raids have on staff, identity line-ups, giving testimonies in open court and personal safety were discussed.
- The officer should emphasize to the witness that the suspect may not be in the lineup.
- Traditional police line-ups take much more time and effort to arrange.
- It uses the latest technology to hold a virtual line-up on a laptop computer, with the help of video images from a national database of volunteers.
- The development and nature of guidelines and recommendations for the design and administration of identification lineups in the United States and in Canada are described.
- More will require confessions and lineups to be videotaped.
- Witnesses will be spared the anguish of having to see the suspect in the flesh, even through a one-way screen, in traditional line-ups at police stations.
- In fact, I saw so much of Jamie's naked bottom that I'd be confident of identifying it at a police line-up.
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