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BNC: 7857 COCA: 5939

align

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align ˈlaɪn/ verb
aligns; aligned; aligning
align
ˈlaɪn/
verb
aligns; aligned; aligning
Learner's definition of ALIGN
: to arrange things so that they form a line or are in proper position使成一条直线;对齐;使在合适的位置
[+ object]
[no object]
[+ object] : to change (something) so that it agrees with or matches something else改变,调整(使与…一致)
: to join a group that is supporting or opposing something(使)参加,加入
[+ object]
[no object]
BNC: 7857 COCA: 5939
variants or less commonly aline
aligned also alined; aligning also alining; aligns also alines

transitive verb

1
: to bring into line or alignment
aligned the books on the shelf
2
: to array on the side of or against a party or cause
He aligned himself with the protesters.

intransitive verb

1
: to get or fall into line
He aligned with his friends against a common enemy.
2
: to be in or come into precise adjustment or correct relative position
Negative ends of molecules align with positive ends of other molecules.
aligner noun

Example Sentences

He aligned the two holes so he could put the screw through them. The two parts of the machine are not properly aligned. The text aligns with the bottom of the picture. The schools had to align their programs with state requirements. She is aligning with other senators to oppose his nomination.
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Word History

Etymology

French aligner, from Old French, from a- (from Latin ad-) + ligne line, from Latin linea

First Known Use

circa 1693, in the meaning defined at transitive sense 1

Time Traveler
The first known use of align was circa 1693
BNC: 7857 COCA: 5939
align

verb

ADVERB | PREPOSITION ADVERBaccurately, closely, correctly, perfectly, properly準確地/緊緊/正確地/完美地/恰好對齊fully完全對齊roughly大致對齊horizontally, vertically水平/垂直對齊PREPOSITIONalong沿⋯成一直線The house is aligned along an east-west axis.這幢房屋沿東西軸線成一直線。He argued that important historical sites were aligned along straight lines of mystic energy.他認為重要的歷史遺跡都沿着某種神秘能量的直線分佈。with與⋯成一條直線This pillar is roughly aligned with the others.這根柱子和其他柱子大致成一條直線。
align

verb

align yourself with sb/sthADVERBclosely, firmly令自己與⋯緊密一致The group does not want to align itself too closely with the government.這個團體不想過於緊密地站在政府一邊。

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