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●ˌline sb/sth↔ˈupto arrange people or things in a straight line or row 使站成一队;使排列成一行◆The suspects were lined up against the wall. 嫌疑犯靠墙站成了一排。◆He lined the bottles up along the shelf. 他把瓶子排列在架子上。to arrange for an event or activity to happen, or arrange for sb to be available to do sth 组织,安排(活动);邀集(人做某事)◆Mark had a job lined up when he left college. 马克大学毕业时,工作已经安排好了。◆I've got a lot lined up this week (= I'm very busy). 我这周有许多事要做。◆She's lined up a live band for the party. 她为聚会安排了一个乐队来现场演奏。 See also line |