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Examples:Don't spread abroad the shame of the family, don't believe rumors lightly (common expression); Don't wash your dirty linen in public, don't listen others' gossip.—lit. family shames must not be spread abroad (idiom); fig. don't wash your dirty linen in public—fig. don't wash your dirty linen in public—fig. the dividing line between shipboard expenses and onshore freight charges—poetic form consisting of four lines of five syllables, with rhymes on first, second and fourth line—third and fourth lines (in an eight-line poem) which form a couplet—outer alternate angles (where one line meets two parallel lines)—Evergreen Marine Corp. (Taiwan shipping line)—alternate angles (where one line meets two parallel lines)—special-purpose phone line or communications link—classifier for works of literature, films, cars or land line telephones—lit. draw a line on the ground to keep within [idiom.]— |