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1 | to cover the inside of something , especially a piece of clothing or a container , with a layer of something else 给(尤指衣服或容器)安衬里 |
| line sth with sth Line the baking tray with greaseproof paper. 给烤盘垫上蜡纸。 |
| He wore a black coat lined with dark grey silk. 他穿了一件有深灰色绸子衬里的黑色外衣。 |
| 1a | to form a layer on the inside surface of something 用作…的衬里 | |
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2 | to form rows along the sides of something 沿(某物边)排列成行 |
| Crowds lined the streets to watch the parade. 人群排列在街道两边观看游行。 |
| The riverside will be transformed into a promenade lined with cafés and restaurants. 河岸将被改造成两旁是咖啡馆和餐馆的步行街。 |
PHRASE |
- | line your pockets |
| to obtain money , especially by acting dishonestly |
| 为自己谋私利;中饱私囊 |
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| He accused executives of trying to line their own pockets. 他指控主管人员试图中饱私囊。 |
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PHRASAL VERBS |
- | ˌline ˈup |
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1 | I/T to form a row or to put people or things in a row (使)排列成行 | The books are lined up on a shelf above the desk. 书成排摆放在书桌上方的架子上。 | | All children must line up when the whistle goes. 口哨声响起时所有的孩子必须排好队。 | |
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2 | T to organize or prepare things for an event or series of events 组织;安排 | We have a series of activities lined up to keep you entertained. 我们组织了一系列的活动来招待你。 | |
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