单词 | line |
释义 | line 68 ENTRIES FOUND: plural lines plural lines Learner's definition of LINE 1 [count] a : a long narrow mark on a surface线
b : a mark on the ground that shows the edge of the playing area in a sport(运动场地的)场界,场地线
2 [count] : an area or border that separates two places分界线
3 [count] a : a group of people or things that are next to each other in a row排;列
b US : a group of people, vehicles, etc., that are in front of and behind each other in a row while they wait to move forward队列;队伍
◊ In most areas of the U.S., it is usual to say that people are (waiting/standing) in line for something.在美国多数地区通常用in line表示排队等候某事
◊ In some areas, especially in and near New York City, on line is used instead.在有些地方,特别是纽约市及其附近地区,用on line代替in line。
4 [count] : the outline of a figure, body, or surface轮廓;外形线 — often plural常用复数
5 [count] : a long and thin rope, string, etc.细线;绳
6 [count] a : a pipe for carrying something (such as steam, water, or oil)管线
b : a wire or set of wires that carries electricity or a telephone signal电线;电话线
7 [count] : a telephone connection电话线路
8 a [count] : a row of words, letters, numbers, or symbols written across a page一行(文字等)
also : a space on a page where such a line could be placed(页面上的)行
b lines [plural] : the words that an actor speaks in a play, movie, etc.台词
c [count] : a short note or message短信息;便条
d [count] : a spoken or written comment评论;点评
9 [count] : a wrinkle on a person's skin皱纹
10 [count] : the path along which something moves or is directed路径
11 [count] : a railroad track铁轨
12 [count] : production line
13 a [singular] : a series of similar things一系列(类似事物)
b [count] : the people in a family : the series of people who are born in a family as years pass家族
14 [count] a : a way of behaving, thinking, etc.(行为、思考等的)方式
b : an official or public position or opinion(官方或公共的)立场,观点
15 [count] : an area of activity or interest行业;兴趣范围
16 [count] : the position of military forces who are facing the enemy阵地;前线;战线
17 [count] : a group of related products that are sold by one company(一家公司所销售货物的)种类,类型
18 [count] a : a system used for moving people or things from one place to another交通线路
also : a company that owns or controls such a system运输公司
b : a system that allows people to share information通信系统
19 lines [plural] — used in phrases like along the lines of to refer to something that is similar or close to the thing being mentioned用于along the lines of等短语,指类似于所提及事物的某物
20 [count] American football b : the players who are positioned on the line of scrimmage锋线队员
21 [count] : an amount of an illegal drug (such as cocaine) that is arranged in a thin line so that it can be breathed into the nose through a straw(准备吸用的)散放成细线的毒品
along the lineinformal : during a process or series of events在…过程中;在…环节
cross the linedown the lineinformal : in the future将来
draw a/the line 1 : to see or understand the difference between things区分;划清界限
2 : to refuse to do or allow something : to set a limit拒绝;限制 — usually + at
fall in/into lineget/have a line onUS, informal : to get or have information about (someone or something that you are trying to find)获得…线索(或消息)
hold the line : to not allow any more changes or increases保持不变;坚持下去 — usually + against or on
hook, line, and sinkerin line 1 — used to say that someone should get something or is likely to get something即将得到;可能得到
2 — used to refer to a person or thing that follows or could follow another person or thing顺次;依次
3 : doing what other people want or expect : in a state of agreement or cooperation配合;协作
in line with : in agreement with与…一致;符合
into line : into a state of agreement or cooperation一致;合作
lay it on the lineinformal : to speak very honestly and directly to someone实话实说;坦率地说
on line : in or into operation在运转;开始运行
on the line : in danger of being lost or harmed : at risk处于危险中;冒风险
out of lineinformal : beyond what is reasonable or allowable : not right or appropriate出格;离谱;过分
read between the linestake/follow the line of least resistancethe end of the linetoe the line — see also bottom line, story line 2 line /ˈlaɪn/ verb lines; lined; lining 2 line /ˈlaɪn/ verb lines; lined; lining Learner's definition of LINE 1 [+ object] : to place or form a line along (something, such as a hallway, building, or street)沿…排列成行
2 baseball : to hit a line drive击出(平直球) [no object]
[+ object]
line up[phrasal verb] 1 : to form a line列队
2 line (people or things) up or line up (people or things) : to put (people or things) into a line使排成队;使排成一行
3 line (things) up or line up (things) : to place (things) so that their edges form a straight line : align使…对齐
4 line (something) up or line up (something) : to succeed in getting (something)成功获得
— compare 3line 3 line /ˈlaɪn/ verb lines; lined; lining 3 line /ˈlaɪn/ verb lines; lined; lining Learner's definition of LINE [+ object] line your pocketsinformal : to take or get a lot of money by doing something illegal or dishonest(通过非法或不诚信的方式)发财,中饱私囊
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