line的意思和读音

line

: [laɪn] : [laɪn]

n.线线线线

v.

线

lines  lining  lined  

v.+n.draw line,take line,follow line,side line,come line

adj.+n.same line,vertical line,yellow line,electrical line,line utility

n.marriage lines

linen.线long thin mark

1.[c]线线a long thin mark on a surface

a straight/wavy/dotted/diagonal line线线线线

a vertical/horizontal line线线

parallel lines线

Draw a thick black line across the page.线

2.[c]线;(线a long thin mark on the ground to show the limit or border of sth, especially of a playing area in some sports

The ball went over the line .线

Be careful not to cross the line(= the broken line painted down the middle of the road) .线

Your feet must be behind the line when you serve(= in tennis ) .线

They were all waiting on the starting line .线

3.[c]a mark like a line on sb's skin that people usually get as they get older

He has fine lines around his eyes.

线division

4.[c]线线an imaginary limit or border between one place or thing and another

He was convicted of illegally importing weapons across state lines .

a district/county line

lines of longitude and latitude线线

5.[c]线the division between one area of thought or behaviour and another

We want to cut across lines of race, sex and religion.

There is a fine line between showing interest in what someone is doing and interfering in it.

shape

6.[c]线线the edge, outline or shape of sb/sth

He traced the line of her jaw with his finger.

a beautiful sports car with sleek lines线

row of people/things

7.[c]a row of people or things next to each other or behind each other

a long line of trees

The children all stood in a line .

They were stuck in a line of traffic.

8.[c]a queue of people

to stand/wait in line for sth

A line formed at each teller window.

in factory

9.[c]线线a system of making sth, in which the product moves from one worker to the next until it is finished

series

10.[c][ususing]);a series of people, things or events that follow one another in time

She came from a long line of doctors.

to pass sth down through the male/female line

This novel is the latest in a long line of thrillers that he has written.

11.[c][ususing]a series of people in order of importance

Orders came down the line from the very top.

a line of command

He is second in line to the chairman.

to be next in line to the throne

words

12.[c]便a row of words on a page or the empty space where they can be written; the words of a song or poem

Look at line 5 of the text. 5

Write the title of your essay on the top line.

I can only remember the first two lines of that song.

13.[c]the words spoken by an actor in a play or film/movie

to learn your lines

a line from the film ‘Casablanca’

14.[pl](in some schools) a punishment in which a child has to write out a particular sentence a number of times

15.[c](informal)a remark, especially when sb says it to achieve a particular purpose

Don't give me that line about having to work late again.

That's the worst chat-up line I've ever heard.

线rope/wire/pipe

16.[c]线a long piece of rope, thread, etc., especially when it is used for a particular purpose

a fishing line线

He hung the towels out on the line(= clothes line) .

They dropped the sails and threw a line to a man on the dock.

17.[c]线a pipe or thick wire that carries water, gas or electricity from one place to another

telephone

18.[c]线a telephone connection; a particular telephone number

Your bill includes line rental.线

The company's lines have been jammed(= busy) all day with people making complaints.线

I was talking to John when the line suddenly went dead .

If you hold the line(= stay on the telephone and wait) , I'll see if she is available.

railway/railroad

19.[c];(线a railway/railroad track; a section of a railway/railroad system

The train was delayed because a tree had fallen across the line.

a branch line线

the East Coast line线

线route/direction

20.[c][ususing]线the direction that sb/sth is moving or located in

Just keep going in a straight line ; you can't miss it.

The town is in a direct line between London and the coast.线

Please move; you're right in my line of vision(= the direction I am looking in) .线

They followed the line of the river for three miles.沿

Be careful to stay out of the line of fire(= the direction sb is shooting in) .线

21.[c]线a route from one place to another especially when it is used for a particular purpose

Their aim was to block guerrilla supply lines .线

attitude/argument

22.[c][ususing]an attitude or a belief, especially one that sb states publicly

The government is taking a firm line on terrorism.

He supported the official line on education.

23.[c]a method or way of doing or thinking about sth

I don't follow your line of reasoning .

She decided to try a different line of argument(= way of persuading sb of sth) .

sb's first line of attack/defence

The police are pursuing a new line of enquiry/inquiry(= way of finding out information) .

activity

24.[sing]a type or area of business, activity or interest

My line of work pays pretty well.

You can't do much in the art line without training.

product

25.[c]a type of product

We are starting a new line in casual clothes.

Some lines sell better than others.

transport

26.[c]a company that provides transport for people or goods

a shipping/bus line

soldiers

27.[c]线线线a row or series of military defences where the soldiers are fighting during a war

The regiment was sent to fight in the front line(= the position nearest the enemy) .线

They were trapped behind enemy lines(= in the area controlled by the enemy) .

drugs

28.[c]线an amount of cocaine that is spread out in a thin line, ready to take

IDM

Somewhere along the line a large amount of money went missing.

We'll make a decision on that further down the line.

along/down the line(informal)at some point during an activity or a process

Somewhere along the line a large amount of money went missing.

We'll make a decision on that further down the line.

The new system will operate along the same lines as the old one.

They voted along class lines.

Those aren't his exact words, but he said something along those lines.

along/on (the)… lines(informal)in the way that is mentioned

The new system will operate along the same lines as the old one.

They voted along class lines.

(informal)西similar to the way or thing that is mentioned

Those aren't his exact words, but he said something along those lines.

The new working methods will come on line in June.

All the new homes are on line.

be, come, etc. on lineto be working or functioning

The new working methods will come on line in June.

线using or connected to a computer or the Internet; communicating with other people by computer

All the new homes are on line.

Britain must be brought into line with the rest of Europe on taxes.

bring sb/sth, come, get, fall, etc. into line (with sb/sth)使使使;(…)to behave or make sb/sth behave in the same way as other people or how they should behave

Britain must be brought into line with the rest of Europe on taxes.

An eclipse happens when the earth and moon are in line with the sun.线

in (a) line (with sth)…)线in a position that forms a straight line with sth

An eclipse happens when the earth and moon are in line with the sun.线

She is in line for promotion.

in line for sthlikely to get sth

She is in line for promotion.

A policeman was injured in the line of duty yesterday.

in the line of dutywhile doing a job

A policeman was injured in the line of duty yesterday.

Annual pay increases will be in line with inflation.

in line with sthsimilar to sth or so that one thing is closely connected with another

Annual pay increases will be in line with inflation.

The manager laid it on the line─some people would have to lose their jobs.

lay it on the line(informal)to tell sb clearly what you think, especially when they will not like what you say

The manager laid it on the line─some people would have to lose their jobs.

(choose, follow, take, etc.) the line of least resistance(to choose, etc.) the easiest way of doing sth

If we don't make a profit, my job is on the line.

(put sth) on the line(informal)at risk

If we don't make a profit, my job is on the line.

London prices are way out of line with the rest of the country.

out of line (with sb/sth)线not forming a straight line);different from sth

London prices are way out of line with the rest of the country.

(informal)behaving in a way that is not acceptable or right

He was walking a fine line between being funny and being rude.

walk/tread a fine/thin line);to be in a difficult or dangerous situation where you could easily make a mistake

He was walking a fine line between being funny and being rude.

v.cover inside

1.[oftpass]~ sth (with sth)…)to cover the inside of sth with a layer of another material to keep it clean, make it stronger, etc.

Line the pan with greaseproof paper.

2.~ sthto form a layer on the inside of sth

the membranes that line the nose

form rows

3.[oftpass]沿to form lines or rows along sth

Crowds of people lined the streets to watch the race.

The walls were lined with books.

IDMline your (own)/sbs pockets便,(使to get richer or make sb richer, especially by taking unfair advantage of a situation or by being dishonest

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v.1.to cover the inside of something, especially a piece of clothing or a container, with a layer of something else; to form a layer on the inside surface of something2.to form rows along the sides of something

n.1.a long thin mark on the surface of something; a long thin mark on the ground used in sports for marking an area in which a game is played, or for showing where a race starts or finishes; a long thin mark on a road used for organizing traffic and for showing drivers where they can park; a thin mark on someones skin that appears especially as they get older2.an edge that shows the shape of something3.a border between two regions; an imaginary limit or border between two situations or conditions4.a telephone connection; a telephone service5.a row of people or things; a row of soldiers, ships, or weapons facing an enemy; a row of people who are waiting for something6.a part of a railroad system; the long metal bars on which trains travel7.a company that provides a transportation service8.a way of thinking, talking, or finding out about something; an attitude or belief, especially one that is expressed publicly9.a series of words written or printed in a row; the words that an actor says in a performance; a clever or funny remark; a remark, excuse, or explanation that is not sincere or true10.the direction or path along which someone or something moves or looks11.a piece of string, rope, or wire used for a particular purpose12.a type of work or area of interest13.several products forming a set, for example because they are all of the same type or are all produced by the same company14.the way that communication, authority, or responsibility is shared between people in an organization15.a series of connected musical notes that form a tune16.a series of connected events; a series of connected generations in the same family17.a quantity of an illegal drug that is arranged into a line before being taken1.a long thin mark on the surface of something; a long thin mark on the ground used in sports for marking an area in which a game is played, or for showing where a race starts or finishes; a long thin mark on a road used for organizing traffic and for showing drivers where they can park; a thin mark on someones skin that appears especially as they get older2.an edge that shows the shape of something3.a border between two regions; an imaginary limit or border between two situations or conditions4.a telephone connection; a telephone service5.a row of people or things; a row of soldiers, ships, or weapons facing an enemy; a row of people who are waiting for something6.a part of a railroad system; the long metal bars on which trains travel7.a company that provides a transportation service8.a way of thinking, talking, or finding out about something; an attitude or belief, especially one that is expressed publicly9.a series of words written or printed in a row; the words that an actor says in a performance; a clever or funny remark; a remark, excuse, or explanation that is not sincere or true10.the direction or path along which someone or something moves or looks11.a piece of string, rope, or wire used for a particular purpose12.a type of work or area of interest13.several products forming a set, for example because they are all of the same type or are all produced by the same company14.the way that communication, authority, or responsibility is shared between people in an organization15.a series of connected musical notes that form a tune16.a series of connected events; a series of connected generations in the same family17.a quantity of an illegal drug that is arranged into a line before being taken

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1.The Retailer Service calls the operation, which returns a list with status as to which line items it was able to ship.

2.This advice is in line with that of most major medical organizations in the United States, the authors comment.

3.Our bus had to be ferried across the river. There was a line of trucks. We settled down to a hot wait.

4.You'll notice that at the line where the blue and red meet your eye seems to oscillate back and forth between the two.

5.The date is usually placed two lines below the last line of the letterhead at left margin for full block style.

6.He said the two said were still discussing setting up a military hot line for communications during an emergency.线

7.If a particular line of code is causing an error, include enough code to make it clear what that line is trying to accomplish.

8.The promise of the cloud is shoving the costs of dealing with all that off the bottom line.

9.Only hours before, as she was chomping happily on some caramel corn, one of her front teeth had snapped off, right at the gum line!

10.That seems to me to be a huge wake up call for on-line travel companies.线